The GNU diffutils are comprised of diff, diff3, sdiff, and cmp, utilities for showing differences between files. The manual also documents patch, which uses diff output to update files.
Kompare is a graphical difference viewer that allows you to visualize changes to a file. Whether you're a developer comparing source code, or you just want to see the difference between that research paper draft and the final document, Kompare is the tool you need.
TkDiff is a graphical front end to the diff program. It provides a side-by-side view of the differences between two files, along with several innovative features such as diff bookmarks and a graphical map of differences for quick navigation.
netstiff (formerly known as webdiff) is a powerful Web and FTP site update checker.
It supports a variety of different methods (diff, html, size, date, MD5 sum, regexp) to check for updates. There are also sophisticated settings to make it useful for partly dynamic Web pages. Without any given
... [More] arguments, netstiff will either run its interactive configuration tool or check your sites for updates and print the changes in a diff(1)-like manner. [Less]
A text-based 3-way diff/merge tool that can handle large files
This program is based on the merge algorithm of kdiff3, but was written from scratch in D (http://dlang.org) and released under the GPL.
The differences with kdiff3 (and possibly other diff/merge programs) are:
* it runs in a
... [More] terminal (no dependency on X or Qt)
* it was designed to handle very large files efficiently, both in terms of speed as well as in the amount of memory it uses [Less]
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