@cjk Maybe you were thinking it doesn't make sense because then you can't possibly select lines any more. Yeah, needs to be handled. Still, a very useful view to have (for me), often increases readability of the diff.
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🥳 Gitte 0.3.0 is out!@cjk Regarding the white line separators in the working copy view: you already highlight selected lines, on hover and selection, so I see what I selected without the line separators. Just makes the whole view very noisy to my eyes.
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🥳 Gitte 0.3.0 is out!@cjk (optionally) hiding white space is useful in both contexts. Just one example: Wrapping a block of code in a condition is hard to read in a diff. With hidden whitespace changes it becomes very clear. But it's something I flip all the time so it needs to be accessible, not hidden in a settings pane.
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🥳 Gitte 0.3.0 is out!My preference: in diff view, blocks of changes should be solid red/green, no white separating lines.
Feature request: “hide whitespace changes” option in diff view
Feature Request: opening should remember/restore last opened project.
Not much missing and it could replace "GitHub Desktop" for me (which I mostly use as a diff viewer and commit interface).
Love it!

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🥳 Gitte 0.3.0 is out!