Git-LaTeX-Diff Original

Make a rendered diff of two versions of a LaTeX document.

latexdiff is a LaTeX tool to create a diff of two LaTeX documents, which shows deletions and additions as red strike-through text and additions as blue underlined text when compiled to PDF. However, latexdiff has some major limitations.

To overcome the limitations, this Python script extends latexdiff in several ways:

  • It works with a Git repo such that it compares the current state or a given commit with an earlier commit
  • It resolves \include and \input commands like LaTeX does
  • It calls pdflatex to render the final PDF

In addition the \include and \input resolving itself can be called as standalone script.

Caveats

  • While \include and \input are resolved from the respective git revisions, other includes like figures are resolved when compiling the diff. This is done in the new revision. So if the old version includes figures that are missing or renamed in the new revision they will be missing in the diff PDF as well.
  • There is no diff of the bibliography and other generated parts.
  • When using uncommitted changes as new version the rendering has to take place in the documents work directory. This may leave temporary files and have other unexpected side effects. However, if everything is committed or dedicated Git revisions are compared all processing is done in temporary directories that are cleaned up.

Documentation

Complete documentation is available on Read the Docs.

Changelog

See CHANGELOG.md

Installation

Prerequesites

  • LaTeX must be installed including the tools
    • pdflatex
    • latexdiff
  • Python3 is available with at least the version set in pyproject.toml

Install

The installation itself can be done with pip or pipx:

pip(x) install gitlatexdiff-original

Usage

The package provides the script gitlatexdiff-original.

Options

Call gitlatexdiff-original with option --help to get the current list of command line options and their defaults if optional.

  • -m, --main: (mandatory) Name of the main LaTeX file whose versions should be compared. It has to reside in the respective Git repository containing the versions to compare. May be given with path if gitlatexdiff-original is called from outside the LaTeX project directory.
  • -n, --new-rev: Newer revision to compare with. If not given the current state of the work files is used, which will be the HEAD revision if all files are committed or else the work files themselves.
  • -o, --old-rev: Older revision to compare with. If not given either the revision before --new-rev is used or the HEAD revision if --new-rev is also not given and there are uncommitted changes.
  • --old-main: Name of the old main LaTeX file which should be compared. Defaults to --main.
  • -d, --diff-name: Name of the final diff file. '.pdf' will be appended if necessary. The log file of the last pdflatex call will be stored beside this file.
  • -w, --overwrite: If not given gitlatexdiff-original refuses to overwite an existing diff file.
  • --num-rounds: Number of calls to pdflatex when compiling the diff.
  • --version: Print version and exit

The following options are passed to latexdiff or pdflatex respectively. For technical reasons values have to be given without leading dashes. Dashes are prepended as required by the respective command.

  • -l, --latexdiff-options: Arbitrary number of options passed to latexdiff call. Pass without any value to turn off the default.
  • -p, --pdflatex-options: Arbitrary number of options passed to pdflatex call. Pass without any value to turn off the default.

Troubleshooting

If the diff sources cannot be compiled check the log file for problems with \DIF... commands and see which original LaTeX command caused it. Then you may exclude that command from the diff with for example:

-l 'append-textcmd=hint.*,todo' 'exclude-textcmd=title,.*section,chapter'

Here, LaTeX commands \title, \chapter, and all ending in section are excluded, so diffs in these commands are not marked in the output.

Note, that in this case the 'append-textcmd=hint.*,todo' is the default for option -l, which needs to be set explicitely if -l is given.

Contributing

Create issues or a pull requests to point out bugs or improvements.

We use uv as development and packaging tool so you may use uv sync to create a virtual environment with all required packages and execute the scripts with uv run. Likely poetry will work as well.

When contributing a pull request please check these points in addition to your tests:

  • Add a short description in Changelog under Next
  • Does the documentation still build and documents your changes?

Documentation is built with MkDocs. Call uv run mkdocs build --clean from the base directory and open site/index.html in a browser to check the results. You may use the MKDocs server to see your doc changes live (note: opposed to the MkDocs documentation you have to give option --livereload besides --watch to make it work).

A note on the name

This project is called Git-LaTeX-Diff Original or gitlatexdiff-original, because the project name gitlatexdiff is already in use on PyPI for a similar package that was independently developed. It is called original due to the fact that the first publication of this project on GitHub is older.