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Delta

Created Jun 24, 2019 by dandavison

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Rust

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README

Get Started

Install it (the package is called "git-delta" in most package managers, but the executable is just delta) and add this to your ~/.gitconfig:

[core]
    pager = delta

[interactive]
    diffFilter = delta --color-only

[delta]
    navigate = true  # use n and N to move between diff sections
    dark = true      # or light = true, or omit for auto-detection

[merge]
    conflictStyle = zdiff3

Or run:

git config --global core.pager delta
git config --global interactive.diffFilter 'delta --color-only'
git config --global delta.navigate true
git config --global merge.conflictStyle zdiff3

Delta has many features and is very customizable; please see delta -h (short help) or delta --help (full manual), or the online user manual.

Features

  • Language syntax highlighting with the same syntax-highlighting themes as bat
  • Word-level diff highlighting using a Levenshtein edit inference algorithm
  • Side-by-side view with line-wrapping
  • Line numbering
  • n and N keybindings to move between files in large diffs, and between diffs in log -p views (--navigate)
  • Improved merge conflict display
  • Improved git blame display (syntax highlighting; --hyperlinks formats commits as links to hosting provider etc. Supported hosting providers are: GitHub, GitLab, SourceHut, Codeberg)
  • Syntax-highlights grep output from rg, git grep, grep, etc
  • Support for Git's --color-moved feature.
  • Code can be copied directly from the diff (-/+ markers are removed by default).
  • diff-highlight and diff-so-fancy emulation modes
  • Commit hashes can be formatted as terminal hyperlinks to the hosting provider page (--hyperlinks). File paths can also be formatted as hyperlinks for opening in your OS.
  • Stylable box/line decorations to draw attention to commit, file and hunk header sections.
  • Style strings (foreground color, background color, font attributes) are supported for >20 stylable elements, using the same color/style language as git
  • Handles traditional unified diff output in addition to git output
  • Automatic detection of light/dark terminal background

A syntax-highlighting pager for git, diff, and grep output

Code evolves, and we all spend time studying diffs. Delta aims to make this both efficient and enjoyable: it allows you to make extensive changes to the layout and styling of diffs, as well as allowing you to stay arbitrarily close to the default git/diff output.

  delta with line-numbers activated









  delta with side-by-side and line-numbers activated

Here's what git show can look like with git configured to use delta:

  "Dracula" theme


  "GitHub" theme

Syntax-highlighting themes

All the syntax-highlighting color themes that are available with bat are available with delta:

  delta --show-syntax-themes --dark


  delta --show-syntax-themes --light

Side-by-side view

[User manual]

[delta]
    side-by-side = true

By default, side-by-side view has line-numbers activated, and has syntax highlighting in both the left and right panels: [config]

Side-by-side view wraps long lines automatically:

Line numbers

[User manual]

[delta]
    line-numbers = true

Merge conflicts

[User manual]

Git blame

[User manual]

Ripgrep, git grep

[User manual]

Installation and usage

Please see the user manual and delta --help.

Maintainers

Last updated: Jan 21, 2026

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