thank you
hello again everyone and welcome back to
learn Linux TV today's video is all
about the div command and the diff
command is really awesome because you
could use it to easily find out what in
particular is different between two text
files and during this video I'll give
you guys some examples of the diff
command in action which will include how
to read the output because as easy as
the diff command happens to be that is
something that so...
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