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looking for a pattern from 1 file to another file
I need to look for the lines that are similar to the original file.
for example file1: ass asdfg asdfge file2: werdfe asx asdfgpoi vcx asdfgem,.ko outputfile: asdfgpoi asdfgem,.ko im thinking of using grep is it possible to use comm here? |
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