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-# diffpatcher
-
-[![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/Gozala/diffpatcher.png)](http://travis-ci.org/Gozala/diffpatcher)
-
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-
-Diffpatcher is a small library that lets you treat hashes as if they were
-git repositories.
-
-## diff
-
-Diff function that takes two hashes and returns delta hash.
-
-```js
-var diff = require("diffpatcher/diff")
-
-diff({ a: { b: 1 }, c: { d: 2 } }, // hash#1
- { a: { e: 3 }, c: { d: 4 } }) // hash#2
-
-// => { // delta
-// a: {
-// b: null, // -
-// e: 3 // +
-// },
-// c: {
-// d: 4 // ±
-// }
-// }
-```
-
-As you can see from the example above `delta` makes no real distinction between
-proprety upadate and property addition. Try to think of additions as an update
-from `undefined` to whatever it's being updated to.
-
-## patch
-
-Patch fuction takes a `hash` and a `delta` and returns a new `hash` which is
-just like orginial but with delta applied to it. Let's apply delta from the
-previous example to the first hash from the same example
-
-
-```js
-var patch = require("diffpatcher/patch")
-
-patch({ a: { b: 1 }, c: { d: 2 } }, // hash#1
- { // delta
- a: {
- b: null, // -
- e: 3 // +
- },
- c: {
- d: 4 // ±
- }
- })
-
-// => { a: { e: 3 }, c: { d: 4 } } // hash#2
-```
-
-That's about it really, just diffing hashes and applying thes diffs on them.
-
-
-### rebase
-
-And as Linus mentioned everything in git can be expressed with `rebase`, that
-also pretty much the case for `diffpatcher`. `rebase` takes `target` hash,
-and rebases `parent` onto it with `diff` applied.
-
-## Install
-
- npm install diffpatcher