command=cmp  :-)

so:

cmp file1 file 2 will do it ...


03-09-2002, godz. 13:16, Van Den Abeele Kristof wrote: 
> Is there any command which is able to compare 2 files ?
> 
> 
> ex  : file 1          file2
> 
>       abc                     abc
>       def                     def
>       mno                     ghi
>       jkl                     jkl
> 
> 
> # 'command' file1 file2
> 
> mno
> 
> #
> 
> 
> I will check man pages of course , but have no clue on command name ...
> 
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