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  • How do I diff two text files in Windows Powershell?
    I have two text files and want to find the differences between them using Windows Powershell Is there something similar to the Unix diff tool available? Or is there another other way I haven't
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    35 I have two directories - one from earlier backup and second from newest backup How do i compare what changes were made to files in directory from newest backup on Linux?
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