Carwyn Edwards wrote:
Bill Rugolsky Jr. wrote:
> It's also nice to have an interactive diff/merge tool. Emacs has a mode,
> or you can look at tkdiff,
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http://sourceforge.net/projects/tkdiff/
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> or xxdiff,
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http://sourceforge.net/projects/xxdiff/
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Meld falls into this caregory too:
http://meld.sourceforge.net/
Also does directory and CVS diffs.
Another one is kdiff3
http://kdiff3.sourceforge.net/
From the web page
KDiff3 is a program that
* compares or merges two or three text input files or directories,
* shows the differences line by line and character by character (!),
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* provides an automatic merge-facility and
* an integrated editor for comfortable solving of merge-conflicts,
* supports KIO on KDE (allows accessing ftp, sftp, fish, smb etc.),
* ...
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