On 2025-04-17, Salman Halim wrote:
> There is a plug-in you can download from the Vim site called
> LineDiff that does exactly this.

I was about to recommend LineDiff when I saw your reply.  I just
thought I'd add that one of the nice features of LineDiff is that it
creates a buffer for each of the blocks to be compared in a new tab,
and if you edit those buffers, the changes will be incorporated into
the original file(s) when you write and close those buffers.

Regards,
Gary

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