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\" This man page was written by Francois Fleuret <francois@fleuret.org>
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With two directories, it prints either the files common to both DIR1
and DIR2 or, with the `not:' prefix, the ones present in DIR1 and not
With two directories, it prints either the files common to both DIR1
and DIR2 or, with the `not:' prefix, the ones present in DIR1 and not
you have a directory name starting with `not:'.
This command compares files by first comparing their sizes, hence goes
you have a directory name starting with `not:'.
This command compares files by first comparing their sizes, hence goes
(hence, show only the files from DIR1 which have an identical twin in
DIR2)
.TP
\fB-g\fR, \fB--no-group-ids\fR
do not show the file group IDs
.TP
(hence, show only the files from DIR1 which have an identical twin in
DIR2)
.TP
\fB-g\fR, \fB--no-group-ids\fR
do not show the file group IDs
.TP
\fB-p\fR, \fB--show-progress\fR
show progress information in stderr
.TP
\fB-p\fR, \fB--show-progress\fR
show progress information in stderr
.TP
.fi
List groups of files with same content which exist both in
\fB./tralala/\fR and \fB./cuicui/\fR. Do not show group IDs, instead
.fi
List groups of files with same content which exist both in
\fB./tralala/\fR and \fB./cuicui/\fR. Do not show group IDs, instead