The way of doing this is by adding a notification hook script which posts data to your system, with each commit that has been pushed to github.
E.g.: the payload consists of each commits applied, each having an id:
{
:before => before,
:after => after,
:ref => ref,
:commits => [{
:id => commit.id, <--- here
[...]
Second step is to make your script trigger a call to github, using github API, that fetches each commit included in the payload. The response includes a diff for each file, which then you can email to your developers.
E.g.: http://developer.github.com/v3/repos/commits/#get-a-single-commit
GET /repos/:owner/:repo/commits/:sha
:sha is the id of the commit you are getting the code for, and the response looks like this:
[...]
"files": [
{
"filename": "file1.txt",
"additions": 10,
"deletions": 2,
"changes": 12,
"status": "modified",
"raw_url": "https://github.com/octocat/Hello-World/raw/7ca483543807a51b6079e54ac4cc392bc29ae284/file1.txt",
"blob_url": "https://github.com/octocat/Hello-World/blob/7ca483543807a51b6079e54ac4cc392bc29ae284/file1.txt",
"patch": "@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@\n....." <---- HERE
}
[...]
Hope this helps. Please ask if you need more details about how to do it.