Above result shows output from file1 followed by file2. As you may notice, diff tries to set the result in 300 characters and that's why the output doesn't set on one line.
Hello,
I want to compare two files. All records in file 2 that are not in file 1 should be output to file 3.
For example:
file 1
123
1234
123456
file 2
123
2345
23456
file 3 should have
2345
23456
I have looked at diff, bdiff, cmp, comm, diff3 without any luck! (2 Replies)
I am trying to check to see if a file exists on a ftp server, well, I know that cant be done, atleast directly, So I came up with this small script
ftp -n $HOST <<END_SCRIPT
quote USER $USER
quote PASS $PASSWD
cd public_html/crap
dir $FILE
quit
END_SCRIPT
Where the $ variable... (2 Replies)
Hi List,
How to read the output of a command executed from a script.
For ex.
sample_scritp.sh
-------------
useradd testuser1
password testuser1
....
.....
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This prompts for "password", and "confirm password", for which i need to give the values from script.
Can... (4 Replies)
hi,
i have a script which pipes the output of a diff -rq command into a separate file/ it would read something like this:
Files mod1/lala/xml/test1.txt and mod2/lala/xml/test1.txt differ
Only in mod2/lala/xml: test2.txt
What i need to do is to parse this file so i end up with just a... (5 Replies)
Hello, in a script i would like to evaluate a command output with a grep, for example, to know if the parameter defined by the user is in the output.
Something like: the_command | grep $1
Please, how is the way to evalulate in this a script, like
if
echo "incorrect parameter, not in... (2 Replies)
I have written shell script to send file as an attachemt of email and output of "top -o res" command as email body. it works fine if i execute manually from prompt but it does not send "top -o res" command output in email body when it is executed via crontab. Any suggestions. My script is below:... (5 Replies)
Hi
I would like to write a shell script which replace particular text in output of a shell command. For example : If I execute pwd (if dir is /users/master/) it should display as - /users/Master_directory/.
Also, for generalising the script I would like to receive parameters when I run the... (3 Replies)
Hi Team,
Need a help on how to pipe a command out put to a shell script. My shell script looks like below.
cat shell_script
#!/usr/bin/ksh
input =$@
echo " we are inside the shell script"
echo " here are the input parameters"
..........................
..................
... (11 Replies)
Hi ,
Can some one help me how to pass ls command output to diff command
ex : - ls *.xml will return files which have time stamps
abc-<time-stamp>.xml
xyz-<time-stamp>.xml
diff abc-<time-stamp>.xml xyz-<time-stamp>.xml >> newfile.txt
we need to... (9 Replies)
Discussion started by: techie_09
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
cut-diff
CUT-DIFF(1) Cutter's manual CUT-DIFF(1)NAME
cut-diff - show difference between 2 files with color
SYNOPSIS
cut-diff [option ...] file1 file2
DESCRIPTION
cut-diff is a diff command that uses diff feature in Cutter. It shows difference with color.
It's recommended that you use a normal diff(1) when you want to use with patch(1) or you don't need color.
OPTIONS --version
cut-diff shows its own version and exits.
-c [yes|true|no|false|auto], --color=[yes|true|no|false|auto]
If 'yes' or 'true' is specified, cut-diff uses colorized output by escape sequence. If 'no' or 'false' is specified, cut-diff never
use colorized output. If 'auto' or the option is omitted, cut-diff uses colorized output if available.
The default is auto.
-u, --unified
cut-diff uses unified diff format.
--context-lines=LINES
Shows diff context around LINES.
All lines are shown by default. When unified diff format is used, 3 lines are shown by default.
--label=LABEL, -L=LABEL
Uses LABEL as a header label. The first--label option value is used as file1's label and the second --label option value is used
asfile2's label.
Labels are the same as file names by default.
EXIT STATUS
The exit status is 0 for success, non-0 otherwise.
TODO: 0 for non-difference, 1 for difference and non-0 for errors.
EXAMPLE
In the following example, cut-diff shows difference between file1 and file2:
% cut-diff file1 file2
In the following example, cut-diff shows difference between file1 and file2 with unified diff format:
% cut-diff -u file1 file2
SEE ALSO diff(1)Cutter February 2011 CUT-DIFF(1)