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The GNU diffutils are comprised of diff, diff3, sdiff, and cmp, utilities for showing differences between files. The manual also documents patch, which uses diff output to update files.
Created over 2 years ago.

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Meld is a visual diff and merge tool. You can compare two or three files and edit them in place (diffs update dynamically). You can compare two or three folders and launch file comparisons. You can ... [More] browse and view a working copy from popular version control systems such such as CVS, Subversion, Bazaar-ng and Mercurial. [Less]
Created over 2 years ago.

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Kompare is a graphical difference viewer that allows you to visualize changes to a file. Whether you're a developer comparing source code, or you just want to see the difference between that research ... [More] paper draft and the final document, Kompare is the tool you need. [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

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KDiff3 is a graphical text difference analyzer for up to 3 input files, provides character-by-character analysis and a text merge tool with integrated editor. It can also compare and merge directories. Platform-independant.
Created over 3 years ago.

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TkDiff is a graphical front end to the diff program. It provides a side-by-side view of the differences between two files, along with several innovative features such as diff bookmarks and a graphical map of differences for quick navigation.
Created about 1 year ago.

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Make Directory Difference (MakeDirDiff) toolIntroductionMakeDirDiff is a simple command line tool for finding differences between two directories and storing all new/updates files in a new directory. ... [More] MakeDirDiff compares two directories and creates the third directory with the first directory structure, but with new or updated files only. It can update the second directory content with the current content of the first directory. On the next run MakeDirDiff will find and place only new/changed files appeared in the first directory into the third directory Look at the MakeDirDiff.gif picture to get a visual notion about MakeDirDiff data flow. It's an Apache Ant task. I found this extremely useful for creating incremental backups and updating big web-sites. How it can be runIt is a simple java application, designed as an Apache Ant task. MakeDirDiff can be run from the command line, run as a single Ant task, used as a part of other Ant tasks or integrated into other applications like a library as well. System RequirementsTroubleshootingExecuting a sample ANT taskWe will run and analyze the sample ant task that is stored in build.xml file in each makeDirDiff-bin-1.x.zip file. Download makeDirDiff-bin-1.x.zip file from the Project Download page. Extract this archive to a directory. If you wish more details, look into 'build.xml' file to get some information about a way the example Ant task is defined there, otherwise skip this step. Go to this directory and run an 'ant' command using a system command line interface. You will see some output and words 'BUILD SUCCESSFUL' at the end. In this case the provided MakeDirDiff example works fine. This example task creates a 'result' directory and copy there all files from 'original' directory. It also stores an 'original' directory content into the 'previous' directory. Something has gone wrong when you don't see 'BUILD SUCCESSFUL' words. Look at the 'Troubleshooting' chapter here to find out what is your problem. That’s it! MakeDirDiff made a copy of new/updates files from the ‘original’ directory for you. Let’s try to make something more difficult. Please, remove the 'result' directory now and run 'ant' command again. You will see that the 'result' directory is created again, but it's empty. This is because it has only new/updated files and directories from the 'original' directory, which have not been changed. Make a small experiment then. Add some files and directories into the 'original' directory and run the 'ant' command again. The 'result' directory will contain all those new files and directories. It works! Running as a java applicationCommand line parametersMakeDirDiff requires three parameters: Note that MakeDirDiff without parameters or with wrong number of parameters shows this help text. MS Windows command examplejava -cp *; org.grenader.makedirdiff.MakeDirDiff ./original ./result ./previous You can find this command in the makeDirDiff-Example.bat in makeDirDiff-bin-1.x.zip archive Unix command examplejava -cp *: org.grenader.makedirdiff.MakeDirDiff ./original ./result ./previous You can find this command in the makeDirDiff-Example.sh in makeDirDiff-bin-1.x.zip archive Example ANT taskThe following Ant task is stored in build.xml file in each makeDirDiff-bin-1.x.zip file Look at other examples of calling MakeDirDiff from Ant FeaturesLicenseMakeDirDiff is released under the Apache Software License. See LICENSE.txt for more details. How to contributeAcknowledgementsI'd like to thank Dmitry Solomadin who was so kind and smart to invent a name of the MakeDirDiff tool for me. [Less]
Created 2 months ago.