That beard and mustache is a good fit for you. 👍 And thanks for bringing the 'diff' command up. I forgot about it. Now I don't have to download a UI version to check file differences. Isn't it grand that Linux keeps everything in a file!? 😎
I think that colordiff might be a little more "personalized". We'll have to test them to see the differences. I see that there is quite a bit of perl code in that colordiff file...
Based on this StackExchange post, --color and colordiff affected files for certain users differently. Not sure if this is still the case but at some point there was a difference. unix.stackexchange.com/questions/196565/how-to-color-diff-output
20 yrs ago I remember that I had two very large .doc files that should be the same. I used some commnd to merge the two files to a new .doc. file. I can´t remember how I did it. Maybe topic for next video?
That beard and mustache is a good fit for you. 👍 And thanks for bringing the 'diff' command up. I forgot about it. Now I don't have to download a UI version to check file differences. Isn't it grand that Linux keeps everything in a file!? 😎
oh my gosh! someone who actually speaks English!
Good video 👍
Do diff3 next...
diff3! diff3! diff3! ✊
Oooo...I found diff3, which can compare 3 files at once. 🤓
Thanks
Just wondering... I checked the man pages, and find that diff --color will also yield a colored output. Is there any advantage to using colordiff?
I think that colordiff might be a little more "personalized". We'll have to test them to see the differences. I see that there is quite a bit of perl code in that colordiff file...
Based on this StackExchange post, --color and colordiff affected files for certain users differently. Not sure if this is still the case but at some point there was a difference.
unix.stackexchange.com/questions/196565/how-to-color-diff-output
20 yrs ago I remember that I had two very large .doc files that should be the same. I used some commnd to merge the two files to a new .doc. file. I can´t remember how I did it. Maybe topic for next video?
You can use the cat command to merge files. Jay's got a video that covers it on his other channel here:
ruclips.net/video/z3nJlyrJYW4/видео.html
I liked 👍
Useful, not one I've used before. But have heard of it.
I've always wondered how to use that...