tkdiff is a graphical diff and merge tool that runs on many platforms. It supports many revision control systems: AccuRev, BitKeeper, ClearCase, CVS, Git, Mercurial, Perforce, PVCS, RCS, SCCS, and Subversion. It is also useful with unversioned files.
| Tags | Software Development Version Control CVS RCS |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | Windows Windows Windows Windows POSIX Mac OS X |
| Implementation | Tk |
Recent releases


Release Notes: Support for Subversion, Bitkeeper, and PVCS was updated, and rudimentary support for Git was added. The file browser dialog has a sense of location now, and looks for the second file in the same directory as the first. The Mac OS application will run on Lion.


Release Notes: This release adds support for Perforce's P4CONFIG variable. Use with the Subversion command "svn diff --diff-cmd=tkdiff" is enabled by internally ignoring the -u option.


Release Notes: This release fixes an incompatibility with older versions of Tcl/Tk, and improves Subversion support.


Release Notes: A "tkdiff OLD-URL[@OLDREV] NEW-URL[@NEWREV]" syntax is now supported for comparing two Subversion paths.


Release Notes: This release featured a security patch for a problem with non-unique temporary files.
A script that helps find, navigate, and open files under Linux/Mac OS.