fix: improve diff generation and multi-line string replacement for la… #23
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Summary
This PR fixes critical issues with the text editor tool's diff generation and string replacement functionality, particularly for large files. The changes significantly improve the user experience by showing only relevant context in diffs and enabling robust multi-line string replacements.
Problem
Users reported that "the edit tool doesn't apply diffs correctly for larger files" (#12). Investigation revealed two major issues:
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@@ -1,336 +1,336 @@After
@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@Changes
1. Rewrote
generateDiffmethod with proper unified diff algorithmCONTEXT_LINES)2. Added fuzzy matching for multi-line string replacements
findFuzzyMatchmethod intelligently matches code blocks (especially functions)3. Additional improvements
replaceAllparameter to replace all occurrences (not just first)replaceLinesmethod for line-based editing when string matching isn't suitableTesting
Tested with:
Breaking Changes
None. The changes are backward compatible and improve existing functionality.
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Checklist
Related Issues
Fixes #12 - Edit tool doesn't apply diffs correctly for larger files