Examine these samples to see some of the capabilities and potential of the Pretty Diff tool.
Updated: 17 Apr 2012
Diff a minified JavaScript source from Pretty Diff to a duplicate but unminified code source.
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Diff complete Node.js v0.6.15 documentation to v0.6.13 documentation. Warning, big execution!!
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Diff a minified HTML sample to a similar different minified HTML source.
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Beautify (pretty-print) a large JavaScript code sample.
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Scope analysis of a deeply nested JavaScript code sample.
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Beautify (pretty-print) the HTML of the Stackoverflow.com homepage as XML.
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Beautify (pretty-print) the HTML of the W3Schools JavaScript RegExp reference as HTML.
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Beautify (pretty-print) the HTML of the full Node.js documentation.
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Minify the HTML of the W3Schools JavaScript RegExp reference as HTML.
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Minify a large XML Schema with verbose annotations.
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Minify the HTML of the full Node.js documentation.
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Created by Austin Cheney on 3 Mar 2009. This is a heavy modification of JavaScript tools: jsdifflib, jsmin in JavaScript, cleanCSS and other custom written libraries.