When comparing Sublimerge vs Git Gutter, the Slant community recommends Git Gutter for most people. In the question“What are the best plugins for Sublime Text?” Git Gutter is ranked 7th while Sublimerge is ranked 26th.
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Pros
Pro Three-way diff allows easy merging of files
Pro sublimerge
i recommend Sublimerge
Pro Highlights intraline changes
Pro Built-in support for Git, Subversion and Mercurial commands
Sublimerge automatically integrates with your version control history, and lets you compare between revisions, branches, remotes, and the staging area.
Pro Can compare to clipboard contents
Pro Makes it really easy to see if a line has been inserted, modified or deleted.
Pro Has hot keys for jumping to the next changed line in the file
Git Gutter exposes the commands git_gutter_next_change
and git_gutter_prev_change
for navigating to parts of the file that are different from git. By default they're bound to ctrl+shift+alt+j
and ctrl+shift+alt+k
respectively, but you can change them in your user key bindings file.
Cons
Con Bad tech support
Con It's NOT Open Source
You can't fix or, implement nothing. And when the developer abandons the project you will be left in the lurch.
Con It's not free
Nither as free price nor as free in freedom.
Con Cannot compare text within the same file
Sublimerge can only compare entire file diffs, but not two selections within a file. Comparing within files can be useful for example, by refactoring two similar functions to use a shared function. With Sublimerge, you need to copy the sections into two new temporary tabs and compare between the two. This can be cumbersome, as if you have another untitled file, you won't be able to know which one is which.
Con No version control integration
Con Directory locking causes issues when changing branches
If you have Sublime Text 3 open when switching branches directories are not removed if they are specific to a branch. This can create a real mess as the directory is treated as a new addition to the destination branch. Deleting the directory is still seen as a directory added then removed in the branch.