Been using Sourcetree for my GIT repos because its SWEET! Recently picked up UltraCompare (part of UltraEdit) because I needed a good diff toll on the mac (and linux and win boxes). UC looks capable of doing diffs and merges, but I can't seem to get Sourcetree to use it. Are there instructions somewhere for setting it up? Thanks!
The updated command is now:
/Applications/UltraCompareX.app/Contents/MacOS/UltraCompareX
cheers
Hi Mark,
SourceTree is able to do this, I've just had a bash myself doing this using UltraCompare. As is standard, UltraCompare is installed to /Applications/UltraCompare.app/ so what you want to do is to go into SourceTree's preferences and go to the "diff" tab. In here, change the "Visual Diff Tool" drop-down to "Other" then set the "Diff Command" to be /Applications/UltraCompare.app/Contents/MacOS/UltraCompare and then set the arguments to be $LOCAL $REMOTE (as shown in the screenshot). Then when you do a diff, UltraCompare will open instead. Below is a screenshot of my setup which I tested:
If you need any further help, just ask :)
(note: the diff options for UltraCompare are here: http://www.ultraedit.com/help/article/command-line-options-49.html)
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You're welcome, thanks very much!
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Kieran,
Thank you! There it is. I tried UltraCompare, UltraCompare.app, and /Applications/UltraCompare.app. It never struck me to drill into the app package for the executable. Excellent sleuthing! I guess, SourceTree being a Mac app, I expected it to do some of that digging for us. ;o) If the author would come out with a Linux port, I'd bake him a cake! SourceTree seriously rocks. Now to chase down the UC command line for merge and conflict resolution using the link you provided. Thanks again!!
Mark
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