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To compare selective file in different folders
Hello,
I am using dircmp -d <folde1> <Folder2> to compare the files from two different foldes, but this command compares for all the files. Is there any option to select only some files for comparision. For example in Folder1: file1.txt file2.txt file3.txt Folder2 file1.txt file2.txt file3.txt I want to comepare only file1 and file2 leaving the file3 from two folders? Thanks in Advance cheers, mahesh |
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