![]() bashrc file, to make sure that meld command got picked up in my terminal. I then added that folder to my PATH via export PATH=~/bin:$PATH entry in my. I have not tested it, but it looks like it should work, and it might be worth your time to try it first. Note: There is a cleaner version posted in the comments that should work with 3 arguments, allowing you to use meld as a merge tool. I wrote the following script (in python since you already need it to run meld) and placed it in ~/bin folder (making sure to add ~/bin to my PATH, see bellow). If all fails I recommend using version osx-v1, since it seems to work for most users.Īs I said earlier, Meld.dmg “just worked” for me, except that it didn’t work in the command line, and that is where I need it the most. The author of of that package posts his updates in the comments sometimes, so be on a lookout for that. You might have to try a few release to find the one that works for you. Some of them did not work for all users, but the latest release (OSX – 3.15.2) suppose to work. ![]() Note: I am linking to release tagged osx-v1, there have been other releases since then. Pleae make sure to visit the official project page – Meld for OSX. It is Meld packaged with all of the dependencies into a regular. It will probably have to pull in a lot of dependencies so it might take a while, but it should work.įor some reason Homebrew did not work for me on my new Mac back in February of 2015, so I had to look for other options (hence the “Without Homebrew, MacPorts, or Think” part in the original title of this article).Īfter some intense Googling, I came across this AWESOME fork of Meld. Just read the outputted message carefully. In February of 2016 for me that command was `brew install homebrew/gui/meld`, some people report that `brew install homebrew/x11/meld` worked for them. Note: `brew install meld` will probably fail, but the error will show you the proper command to run. NewArg = '-output=' + os.path.abspath(filename)ĪrgsArray = + userArgs Improved Script from Levsa: #!/usr/bin/python import sys Make sure the file is still executable sudo chmod a+x ~/bin/meld.Create a meld file somewhere on my path, with code from comment by Levsa (pasted bellow).Download and Install Yousseb fork for Mac.Here is what I had to do to get it working in 2020. If you don’t have Homebrew on your Mac yet, it will only take a minute to install via one simple command, and you will probably end up installing it at some point anyway. The easiest way is using Homebrew, via brew install meld.
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