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Diff & patch JavaScript objects

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  • Connect tools to AI workflows

    JsonDiffPatch exposes MCP capabilities that can be used by compatible AI clients and agents.

  • 1 available tools

    Browse the callable actions below, including names and descriptions when provided by the server.

  • Ready-to-copy setup

    Use the installation snippets to configure this server in your preferred MCP client.

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Live Demo

  • min+gzipped ~ 16KB
  • browser and server (ESM-only)
  • deep diff, use delta to patch
  • smart array diffing using LCS, IMPORTANT NOTE: to match objects inside an array you must provide an objectHash function (this is how objects are matched, otherwise a dumb match by position is used). For more details, check Array diff documentation
  • (optionally) text diffing of long strings powered by google-diff-match-patch (diff at character level)
  • reverse a delta, unpatch (eg. revert object to its original state using a delta)
  • multiple output formats:
    • pure JSON, low footprint delta format
    • visual diff (html), see demo
    • annotated JSON (html), to help explain the delta format with annotations
    • JSON Patch (RFC 6902), can generate patches, and also apply them
    • console (colored), try running ./node_modules/.bin/jsondiffpatch left.json right.json
    • write your own! check Formatters documentation
  • BONUS: jsondiffpatch.clone(obj) (deep clone)

Supported platforms

Usage

on your terminal:

sh
npx jsondiffpatch --help

console_demo!

or as a library:

ts
// sample data
const country = {
  name: 'Argentina',
  capital: 'Buenos Aires',
  independence: new Date(1816, 6, 9),
};

// clone country, using dateReviver for Date objects
const country2 = JSON.parse(JSON.stringify(country), jsondiffpatch.dateReviver);

// make some changes
country2.name = 'Republica Argentina';
country2.population = 41324992;
delete country2.capital;

const delta = jsondiffpatch.diff(country, country2);

assertSame(delta, {
  name: ['Argentina', 'Republica Argentina'], // old value, new value
  population: ['41324992'], // new value
  capital: ['Buenos Aires', 0, 0], // deleted
});

// patch original
jsondiffpatch.patch(country, delta);

// reverse diff
const reverseDelta = jsondiffpatch.reverse(delta);
// also country2 can be return to original value with: jsondiffpatch.unpatch(country2, delta);

const delta2 = jsondiffpatch.diff(country, country2);
assert(delta2 === undefined);
// undefined => no difference

Array diffing:

ts
// sample data
const country = {
  name: 'Argentina',
  cities: [
    {
      name: 'Buenos Aires',
      population: 13028000,
    },
    {
      name: 'Cordoba',
      population: 1430023,
    },
    {
      name: 'Rosario',
      population: 1136286,
    },
    {
      name: 'Mendoza',
      population: 901126,
    },
    {
      name: 'San Miguel de Tucuman',
      population: 800000,
    },
  ],
};

// clone country
const country2 = JSON.parse(JSON.stringify(country));

// delete Cordoba
country.cities.splice(1, 1);

// add La Plata
country.cities.splice(4, 0, {
  name: 'La Plata',
});

// modify Rosario, and move it
const rosario = country.cities.splice(1, 1)[0];
rosario.population += 1234;
country.cities.push(rosario);

// create a configured instance, match objects by name
const diffpatcher = jsondiffpatch.create({
  objectHash: function (obj) {
    return obj.name;
  },
});

const delta = diffpatcher.diff(country, country2);

assertSame(delta, {
  cities: {
    _t: 'a', // indicates this node is an array (not an object)
    1: [
      // inserted at index 1
      {
        name: 'Cordoba',
        population: 1430023,
      },
    ],
    2: {
      // population modified at index 2 (Rosario)
      population: [1137520, 1136286],
    },
    _3: [
      // removed from index 3
      {
        name: 'La Plata',
      },
      0,
      0,
    ],
    _4: [
      // move from index 4 to index 2
      '',
      2,
      3,
    ],
  },
});

For more example cases (nested objects or arrays, long text diffs) check packages/jsondiffpatch/test/examples/

If you want to understand deltas, see delta format documentation

Installing

NPM

This works for node, or in browsers if you already do bundling on your app

sh
npm install jsondiffpatch
js
import {* as jsondiffpatch} from 'jsondiffpatch';
const jsondiffpatchInstance = jsondiffpatch.create(options);

browser

In a browser, you can load a bundle using a tool like esm.sh or Skypack.

Options

ts
import * as jsondiffpatch from 'jsondiffpatch';

// Only import if you want text diffs using diff-match-patch
import { diff_match_patch } from '@dmsnell/diff-match-patch';

const jsondiffpatchInstance = jsondiffpatch.create({
  // used to match objects when diffing arrays, by default only === operator is used
  objectHash: function (obj) {
    // this function is used only to when objects are not equal by ref
    return obj._id || obj.id;
  },
  arrays: {
    // default true, detect items moved inside the array (otherwise they will be registered as remove+add)
    detectMove: true,
    // default false, the value of items moved is not included in deltas
    includeValueOnMove: false,
  },
  textDiff: {
    // If using text diffs, it's required to pass in the diff-match-patch library in through this proprty.
    // Alternatively, you can import jsondiffpatch using `jsondiffpatch/with-text-diffs` to avoid having to pass in diff-match-patch through the options.
    diffMatchPatch: diff_match_patch,
    // default 60, minimum string length (left and right sides) to use text diff algorithm: google-diff-match-patch
    minLength: 60,
  },
  propertyFilter: function (name, context) {
    /*
       this optional function can be specified to ignore object properties (eg. volatile data)
        name: property name, present in either context.left or context.right objects
        context: the diff context (has context.left and context.right objects)
      */
    return name.slice(0, 1) !== '$';
  },
  cloneDiffValues: false /* default false. if true, values in the obtained delta will be cloned
      (using jsondiffpatch.clone by default), to ensure delta keeps no references to left or right objects. this becomes useful if you're diffing and patching the same objects multiple times without serializing deltas.
      instead of true, a function can be specified here to provide a custom clone(value).
      */
  omitRemovedValues: false /* if you don't need to unpatch (reverse deltas),
      "old"/"left" values (removed or replaced) are not included in the delta.
      you can set this to true to get more compact deltas.
      */,
});

Visual Diff

html
<!doctype html>
<html>
  <head>
    <link rel="stylesheet" href="./style.css" type="text/css" />
    <link
      rel="stylesheet"
      href="https://esm.sh/jsondiffpatch@0.6.0/lib/formatters/styles/html.css"
      type="text/css"
    />
    <link
      rel="stylesheet"
      href="https://esm.sh/jsondiffpatch@0.6.0/lib/formatters/styles/annotated.css"
      type="text/css"
    />
  </head>
  <body>
    <div id="visual"></div>
    <hr />
    <div id="annotated"></div>
    <script type="module">
      import * as jsondiffpatch from 'https://esm.sh/jsondiffpatch@0.6.0';
      import * as annotatedFormatter from 'https://esm.sh/jsondiffpatch@0.6.0/formatters/annotated';
      import * as htmlFormatter from 'https://esm.sh/jsondiffpatch@0.6.0/formatters/html';

      const left = { a: 3, b: 4 };
      const right = { a: 5, c: 9 };
      const delta = jsondiffpatch.diff(left, right);

      // beautiful html diff
      document.getElementById('visual').innerHTML = htmlFormatter.format(
        delta,
        left,
      );

      // self-explained json
      document.getElementById('annotated').innerHTML =
        annotatedFormatter.format(delta, left);
    </script>
  </body>
</html>

To see formatters in action check the Live Demo.

For more details check Formatters documentation

Plugins

diff(), patch() and reverse() functions are implemented using Pipes & Filters pattern, making it extremely customizable by adding or replacing filters on a pipe.

Check Plugins documentation for details.

Related Projects

All contributors ✨

Installation

TypingMind
Prerequisites:

Node.js 18+

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "diff": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "-y",
        "diff-mcp"
      ]
    }
  }
}

Available Tools

  • diff

    compare text or data and get a readable diff

Use JsonDiffPatch MCP with multiple AI models

TypingMind connects MCP tools at the workspace level, so once JsonDiffPatch is connected, you can use it with different AI models in TypingMind instead of setting it up separately for each model. This MCP runs locally through the TypingMind MCP connector on your device.

Setup guide to use the local connector

Use this when the MCP server needs access to local files, apps, or private resources on your computer.

1

Open the MCP settings

In TypingMind, go to Settings, Advanced Settings, then Model Context Protocol and choose Setup Connector.

  1. Open TypingMind in your browser.
  2. Click the Settings icon.
  3. Go to Advanced Settings.
  4. Open the Model Context Protocol section.
  5. Click Setup Connector and choose This Device.
TypingMind MCP connector setup screen with This Device selected
2

Run the connector command

Choose This Device, copy the command from TypingMind, and run it in Terminal. Keep the process running while you use MCP.

  1. Copy the setup command shown by TypingMind.
  2. Open Terminal on macOS or Windows Terminal on Windows.
  3. Paste and run the command.
  4. Approve the package install if Terminal asks you to proceed.
  5. Keep the Terminal window running while using MCP tools.
3

Add JsonDiffPatch as a server

When the connector status is Ready, click Edit Servers and paste the MCP server configuration.

  1. Wait until the connector status shows Ready.
  2. Click Edit Servers.
  3. Paste the JsonDiffPatch MCP server configuration.
  4. Save the server list.
  5. Refresh if you want to confirm the connector is still ready.
TypingMind MCP settings showing active server and Edit Servers button
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "jsondiffpatch": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "-y",
        "diff-mcp"
      ]
    }
  }
}
4

Use it across models

Save the server list, open Plugins, enable the JsonDiffPatch MCP tools, then select any supported AI model in TypingMind and use the tools in chat or assign them to an AI agent.

  1. Open the Plugins page in TypingMind.
  2. Enable the JsonDiffPatch MCP tools.
  3. Start a chat and choose the AI model you want to use.
  4. Use the MCP tools in chat or assign them to an AI agent.
  5. Switch to another AI model whenever needed without reconnecting MCP.
TypingMind chat using enabled MCP tools with a selected AI model
Can you use JsonDiffPatch to help me with this task?
JsonDiffPatch
Sure. I read it.
Here is what I found using JsonDiffPatch.

Frequently asked questions

What is the JsonDiffPatch MCP server used for?

JsonDiffPatch is an MCP server that lets compatible AI clients connect to external tools and context. In TypingMind, you can add this MCP server once and make its tools available in your AI workspace.

Can I use JsonDiffPatch MCP with multiple AI models in TypingMind?

Yes. TypingMind connects MCP tools at the workspace level, so you can use JsonDiffPatch with different AI models such as Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, or other models you have configured in TypingMind without setting up the MCP server separately for each model.

Why use JsonDiffPatch MCP with TypingMind?

TypingMind is one of the best frontends for LLM chat because it brings multiple AI models, prompts, plugins, AI agents, API keys, and MCP tools into one workspace. With JsonDiffPatch connected, you can use its MCP tools across your preferred models while keeping your chat workflow organized in TypingMind.

How do I connect JsonDiffPatch MCP to TypingMind?

JsonDiffPatch runs through the TypingMind local MCP connector. This is best when the MCP server needs access to local files, desktop apps, command-line tools, or private resources on your computer.

What tools does JsonDiffPatch MCP provide in TypingMind?

JsonDiffPatch exposes 1 MCP tools that can be enabled from the TypingMind Plugins page and used in chat or assigned to AI agents.

Do I need to share my API keys with TypingMind to use JsonDiffPatch MCP?

No. TypingMind is local-first and lets you keep your model providers, API keys, prompts, and MCP configuration under your control. If JsonDiffPatch requires authentication, add the required headers, OAuth settings, or local configuration for that MCP server when you create the connection.

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