Look at gitk, unless you're actually looking for an animation of the tree
of files and directories over time.  Though tk might be a good choice for
doing that, too, if Ben Bederson's Pad++ is still working.

-- rec --


On Sat, Jul 18, 2015 at 8:52 PM, Arlo Barnes <arlo.bar...@gmail.com> wrote:

> So Etherpad <http://etherpad.org/> (that collaborative editing web-app
> that was closed source, got real popular at one point, closed shop, was
> cloned into 'PiratePad', then the original acquired and open-sourced by
> Apache) has this feature called 'Timeslider', which allows one to watch the
> progression of the document edit-by-edit from inception to the current
> state.
>
> Is there a way to do this for Git (for example, through Github) or other
> source control softwares? Of course, instead of 'document' it would be
> 'repository'.
>
> -Arlo James Barnes
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