If your terminal supports formatting through ANSI escape sequences, diffobj will output colored diffs to the terminal. Otherwise, output will be colored with HTML/CSS and sent to the IDE viewport or to your browser. diffobj comes with several built-in color schemes that can be further customized. Some examples:
waldo, which internally uses diffobj for diffs but takes a more hands-on approach to detailing object differences.
Acknowledgements
R Core for developing and maintaining such a wonderful language.
CRAN maintainers, for patiently shepherding packages onto CRAN and maintaining the repository, and Uwe Ligges in particular for maintaining Winbuilder.
The users who have reported bugs and possible fixes, and/or made feature requests (see NEWS.md).