# Diffing With Patience The default diff algorithm used by Git is pretty good, but it can get mislead by larger, complex changesets. The result is a noisier, misaligned diff output. If you'd like a diff that is generally a bit cleaner and can afford a little slow down (you probably can), you can instead use the `patience` algorithm which is described as such: > Patience Diff, instead, focuses its energy on the low-frequency > high-content lines which serve as markers or signatures of important > content in the text. It is still an LCS-based diff at its core, but with > an important difference, as it only considers the longest common > subsequence of the signature lines: > Find all lines which occur exactly once on both sides, then do longest > common subsequence on those lines, matching them up. You can set this as the default algorithm by adding the following lines to your `~/.gitconfig` file: ``` [diff] algorithm = patience ``` or it can be set from the command line with: ```bash $ git config --global diff.algorithm patience ``` [source](http://bryanpendleton.blogspot.com/2010/05/patience-diff.html) h/t Josh Davey