Hi, I got tired of typing long rdiff commands for packages that are known to be links/branches, so I wrote a pdiff (parent diff) plugin. pdiff simply works this way: + look if PRJ/PKG is a link/branch, and if it is, it gets the parent from the link/branch data. + if it's not a link/branch, it tries to guess what would be a good parent. Currently, it just guesses by looking at the project name (for home:vuntz:branches:* names). If you call it from a project checkout or a package checkout, you can skip some arguments (it will take the project, or the project and package information from the checkout). So you can just do "osc pdiff" in a checkout instead of a long rdiff command, or something like "osc pdiff GNOME:Factory gnome-panel" to do a diff between gnome-panel in GNOME:Factory and openSUSE:Factory. Feedback welcome. I'm unsure where we should ship plugins like this one. Does it make sense to include them in osc? Or should I just create a osc-plugin-pdiff package and submit it to openSUSE:Tools? Vincent -- Les gens heureux ne sont pas pressés.