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NAME

       cut-diff - show difference between 2 files with color

SYNOPSIS

       cut-diff [option ...] file1 file2

DESCRIPTION

       cut-diff  is  a  diff  command  that uses diff feature in Cutter. It shows difference with
       color.

       It's recommended that you use a normal diff(1) when you want to use with patch(1)  or  you
       don't need color.

OPTIONS

       --version
              cut-diff shows its own version and exits.

       -c [yes|true|no|false|auto], --color=[yes|true|no|false|auto]
              If 'yes' or 'true' is specified, cut-diff uses colorized output by escape sequence.
              If 'no' or 'false' is specified, cut-diff never use colorized output. If 'auto'  or
              the option is omitted, cut-diff uses colorized output if available.

              The default is auto.

       -u, --unified
              cut-diff uses unified diff format.

       --context-lines=LINES
              Shows diff context around LINES.

              All lines are shown by default. When unified diff format is used, 3 lines are shown
              by default.

       --label=LABEL, -L=LABEL
              Uses LABEL as a header label. The first--label option  value  is  used  as  file1's
              label and the second --label option value is used asfile2's label.

              Labels are the same as file names by default.

EXIT STATUS

       The exit status is 0 for success, non-0 otherwise.

       TODO: 0 for non-difference, 1 for difference and non-0 for errors.

EXAMPLE

       In the following example, cut-diff shows difference between file1 and file2:
           % cut-diff file1 file2

       In  the  following example, cut-diff shows difference between file1 and file2 with unified
       diff format:
           % cut-diff -u file1 file2

SEE ALSO

       diff(1)