Not overly familiar with how checkpoints work, but as far as I
understand it, by default they are saved in a folder
".ipynb_checkpoints" next to the notebook. If you diff these with the
"normal" notebook you should get what you want:

nbdiff[-web] mynotebook.ipynb .ipynb_checkpoints/mynotebook-checkpoint.ipynb

Hope that helps!

- Vidar


On Tue, Jan 10, 2017 at 1:47 AM, Tony Hirst <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> Is there a way of using nbdime in association with checkpoints? Eg can I
> manually save a copy of the notebook then compare the current version with a
> checkpointed version using nbdime?
>
> --tony
>
> PS is there user guide info anywhere about how autosave,  manula save,
> checkpointing etc works (and extent to which is is customisable)?
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