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Psdiff

Git hook to automagically render .PSD files to images, allowing you to visually diff changes.

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/learn @filp/Psdiff
About this skill

Quality Score

0/100

Supported Platforms

Universal

README

psdiff

http://filp.github.io/psdiff

psdiff uses git hooks and the lovely psd.rb library to automagically generate up-to-date image files from PSDs in the repository, allowing you to easily preview them and make use of github's image diff tools.

[Diff Example Check out an example diff ](https://github.com/filp/psdiff/commit/44b6b0466fe707396cfd6c771e5d744025e66196?diff-0=1-42)

filp@filp-x ~/dev/myproject
> $ git status

## master
A  mock.psd

filp@filp-x ~/dev/myproject
> $ git commit -m "Add mock.psd"

psdiff: created mock.psd.png # <----------
[master 1156ea5] Add mock.psd
 2 files changed, 0 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
 create mode 100644 1.psd
 create mode 100644 1.psd.png

That's it!

Update: Github now supports PSD viewing!

Check it: Github Blog - PSD Viewing & Diffing

This tool will remain available as it still possibly has its uses outside Github.

How do I install this?

Glad you asked! Couldn't be easier. Just run this in the root of a git repo:

bash <(curl -sSL https://raw.github.com/filp/psdiff/master/install.sh)

Here's what that script does:

  1. Scolds you if you don't have Ruby installed (it's required!)
  2. Checks if the psd gem is installed and allows you to install it if needed.
  3. Downloads the pre-commit hook from this repo to your .git/hooks.

Congrats! Any changes you make to psd files in the repository will now trigger psdiff!

Warning

It's not really a good idea to keep large PSD files in your repositories - this project is partially a proof-of-concept, and partially a helper for existing projects.

If you're a designer looking for a version control solution, check out LayerVault

Author

This tiny library was developed by Filipe Dobreira and Gabriele Cirulli

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GitHub Stars413
CategoryDevelopment
Updated11d ago
Forks15

Languages

Ruby

Security Score

80/100

Audited on Mar 20, 2026

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