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Advanced Usage (TypeScript)
Edit Provenance
Track which changes came from where using reconcileWithHistory. The result's
history field is typed as SpanWithHistory[], and each span's history is a
History string-literal union.
import { reconcileWithHistory, type History, type SpanWithHistory } from 'reconcile-text';
const result = reconcileWithHistory('Hello world', 'Hello beautiful world', 'Hi world');
console.log(result.text); // "Hi beautiful world"
const history: SpanWithHistory[] = result.history;
console.log(history);
// [
// { text: "Hello", history: "RemovedFromRight" },
// { text: "Hi", history: "AddedFromRight" },
// { text: " beautiful", history: "AddedFromLeft" },
// { text: " ", history: "Unchanged" },
// { text: "world", history: "Unchanged" },
// ]
const classByHistory = {
Unchanged: 'merge-unchanged',
AddedFromLeft: 'merge-added-left',
AddedFromRight: 'merge-added-right',
RemovedFromLeft: 'merge-removed-left',
RemovedFromRight: 'merge-removed-right',
} satisfies Record<History, string>;
Using satisfies Record<History, string> keeps the object literal's values
narrow while forcing every history case to be handled. If a future version adds
another History value, TypeScript will point at this mapping.
For control flow, use the same union as an exhaustiveness check:
import type { History } from 'reconcile-text';
function historyLabel(history: History): string {
switch (history) {
case 'Unchanged':
return 'unchanged';
case 'AddedFromLeft':
return 'added by left';
case 'AddedFromRight':
return 'added by right';
case 'RemovedFromLeft':
return 'removed from left';
case 'RemovedFromRight':
return 'removed from right';
default:
return assertNever(history);
}
}
function assertNever(value: never): never {
throw new Error(`Unhandled history value: ${value}`);
}
Tokenisation Strategies
reconcile-text offers different approaches to split text for merging:
- Word tokeniser (
"Word") - Splits on word boundaries (recommended for prose) - Character tokeniser (
"Character") - Individual characters (fine-grained control) - Line tokeniser (
"Line") - Line-by-line (similar togit mergeor more preciselygit merge-file) - Markdown tokeniser (
"Markdown") - Splits on Markdown structural boundaries (headings, list items, paragraphs)
import { reconcile, type BuiltinTokenizer } from 'reconcile-text';
const tokenizers = [
'Word',
'Character',
'Line',
'Markdown',
] as const satisfies readonly BuiltinTokenizer[];
const result = reconcile('abc', 'axc', 'abyc', 'Character');
console.log(result.text); // "axyc"
for (const tokenizer of tokenizers) {
const merged = reconcile(
'# Title\n\n- old item\n',
'# Title\n\n- old item\n- left item\n',
'# New title\n\n- old item\n',
tokenizer
);
console.log(tokenizer, merged.text);
}
Cursor Tracking
reconcile-text automatically tracks cursor positions through merges, which is
useful for collaborative editors. Selections can be tracked by providing them as
a pair of cursors.
import { reconcile, type TextWithOptionalCursors } from 'reconcile-text';
const left = {
text: 'Hello beautiful world',
cursors: [{ id: 1, position: 6 }], // After "Hello "
} satisfies TextWithOptionalCursors;
const right = {
text: 'Hi world',
cursors: [{ id: 2, position: 0 }], // At the beginning
} satisfies TextWithOptionalCursors;
const result = reconcile('Hello world', left, right);
// Result: "Hi beautiful world" with repositioned cursors
console.log(result.text); // "Hi beautiful world"
console.log(result.cursors); // [{ id: 2, position: 0 }, { id: 1, position: 3 }]
The
cursorslist is sorted by character position (not IDs).
Generic Helpers and Inference
The exported merge functions are intentionally small: they merge strings, or strings plus cursor metadata. In TypeScript applications, keep domain-specific metadata in your own typed wrappers and let inference preserve the surrounding shape.
import { reconcile, type BuiltinTokenizer } from 'reconcile-text';
type ReconciledText<T extends { text: string }> = Omit<T, 'text'> & {
text: string;
};
function reconcileDraft<TDraft extends { text: string }>(
parent: TDraft,
left: TDraft,
right: TDraft,
tokenizer?: BuiltinTokenizer
): ReconciledText<TDraft> {
return {
...right,
text: reconcile(parent.text, left.text, right.text, tokenizer).text,
};
}
interface MarkdownDraft {
id: string;
text: string;
updatedAt: Date;
}
const parent: MarkdownDraft = {
id: 'intro',
text: '# Title\n\nOld text\n',
updatedAt: new Date('2026-01-01T00:00:00Z'),
};
const left: MarkdownDraft = {
...parent,
text: '# Title\n\nOld text\n\n- left note\n',
};
const right: MarkdownDraft = {
...parent,
text: '# New title\n\nOld text\n',
};
const merged = reconcileDraft(parent, left, right, 'Markdown');
// merged is inferred as { id: string; updatedAt: Date; text: string }
Use satisfies for configuration objects and cursor payloads when you want
compile-time checking without widening everything to the library interface.
import type { BuiltinTokenizer, TextWithOptionalCursors } from 'reconcile-text';
const mergeOptions = {
tokenizer: 'Markdown',
renderDeletedSpans: true,
} satisfies {
tokenizer: BuiltinTokenizer;
renderDeletedSpans: boolean;
};
const documentWithSelection = {
text: 'Hello beautiful world',
cursors: [
{ id: 1, position: 6 },
{ id: 2, position: 15 },
],
} satisfies TextWithOptionalCursors;
Compact Diffs
Generate and apply compact diff representations. The TypeScript type is
Array<number | string> for diff() and Array<number | bigint | string> for
undiff(), because the underlying WebAssembly layer may represent integer
entries as bigint.
import { diff, undiff } from 'reconcile-text';
const original = 'Hello world';
const changed = 'Hello beautiful world';
// Generate a compact diff
const changes = diff(original, changed);
console.log(changes); // [5, " beautiful world"]
// Reconstruct the changed text from the diff
const reconstructed = undiff(original, changes);
console.assert(reconstructed === changed);
Diff entries are positive integers (retain N characters), negative integers (delete N characters), and strings (insert text).
Complete Example
For a complete browser example that renders SpanWithHistory values and cursor
selections, see the example website source.