Hi again,

Another alternative would be to checkout one branch and then merge the 
changes from the other branch. The differences can then be reviewed using 
the *Check for Modifications *option. The changes are only merged to the 
local working copy and so can be reverted (back to the original branch 
checkout) when the changes have been reviewed.

Hope this helps.

On Friday, 5 August 2022 at 08:41:10 UTC+1 Bruce C wrote:

> Hi,
>
> One simple option would be to checkout the code twice, to separate working 
> copy folders and then use your standard diff tool (e.g. WinMerge) to 
> compare those local folders. Obviously, for each checkout there's the 
> option to select the revision that you want to retrieve, so you can use 
> this method to compare historical revisions and not just the tip of the 
> branches (or trunk).
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> On Friday, 5 August 2022 at 08:12:21 UTC+1 [email protected] wrote:
>
>> Hi, is it possible to compare two branches between each other? I know how 
>> to get list of changed files form pre-commit. But i have no idea if is 
>> possible to get all files that was change in second branche after first 
>> commit to this brache. Thanks for any help/ tips. I was trying to serch for 
>> my answer in Tortoise book, but didnt fint it. :/
>>
>

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