## Name diff - compare files line by line ## Synopsis ```**sh $ diff [options...] [files...] ``` ## Description Compare `files` line by line. ## Arguments * `files`: files to compare ex: `file1 file2` ## Options * `-u`, `-U `, `--unified `: Write diff in unified format with `` number of surrounding context lines (default 3). * `-c`, `-C `, `--context `: Write diff in context format with `` number of surrounding context lines (default 3). ## Examples First we create two files to compare: ```sh $ printf '1\n2\n3\n' > file1 $ printf '1\nb\n3\n' > file2 ``` Here's how to view differences between the two files in normal format: ```sh $ diff file1 file2 2c2 < 2 --- > b ``` Here's how to view differences between the two files in unified format: ```sh $ diff -u file1 file2 --- file1 +++ file2 @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ 1 -2 +b 3 ```