Supported Platforms
file compare
Syntax
Release Information
Command introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 9.0 for EX Series switches.
Command introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Description
Compare two local files and describe the differences between them in default, context, or unified output styles:
- Default—In the first line of output, c means lines were changed between the two files, d means lines were deleted between the two files, and a means lines were added between the two files. The numbers preceding this alphabetical marker represent the first file, and the lines after the alphabetical marker represent the second file. A left angle bracket (<) in front of output lines refers to the first file. A right angle bracket (>) in front of output lines refers to the second file.
- Context—The display is divided into two parts. The first part is the first file; the second part is the second file. Output lines preceded by an exclamation point (!) have changed. Additions are marked with a plus sign (+), and deletions are marked with a minus sign (-).
- Unified—The display is preceded by the line number from the first and the second file (xx,xxx,x). Before the line number, additions to the file are marked with a plus sign (+), and deletions to the file are marked with a minus sign (-). The body of the output contains the affected lines. Changes are viewed as additions plus deletions.
Options
files filename | — | Names of two local files to compare. |
context | — | (Optional) Display output in context format. |
ignore-white-space | — | (Optional) Ignore changes in the amount of white space. |
unified | — | (Optional) Display output in unified format. |
Required Privilege Level
none
List of Sample Output
file compare filesfile compare files context
file compare files unified
file compare files unified ignore-white-space
Output Fields
When you enter this command, you are provided feedback on the status of your request.
Sample Output
file compare files
user@host> file compare files /tmp/one /tmp/two
100c100 < full-name "File 1"; --- > full-name "File 2"; 102c102 < class foo; # 'foo' is not defined --- > class super-user;
file compare files context
user@host> file compare files /tmp/one /tmp/two
context
*** /tmp/one Wed Dec 3 17:12:50 2003 --- /tmp/two Wed Dec 3 09:13:14 2003 *************** *** 97,104 **** } } user bill { ! full-name "Bill Smith"; ! class foo; # 'foo' is not defined authentication { encrypted-password SECRET; } --- 97,105 ---- } } user bill { ! full-name "Bill Smith"; ! uid 1089; ! class super-user; authentication { encrypted-password SECRET; }
file compare files unified
user@host> file compare files /tmp/one /tmp/two
unified
--- /tmp/one Wed Dec 3 17:12:50 2003 +++ /tmp/two Wed Dec 3 09:13:14 2003 @@ -97,8 +97,9 @@ } } user bill { - full-name "Bill Smith"; - class foo; # 'foo' is not defined + full-name "Bill Smith"; + uid 1089; + class super-user; authentication { encrypted-passwordSECRET; }
file compare files unified ignore-white-space
user@host> file compare files /tmp/one /tmp/two
unified ignore-white-space
--- /tmp/one Wed Dec 3 09:13:10 2003 +++ /tmp/two Wed Dec 3 09:13:14 2003 @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ user bill { full-name "Bill Smith"; uid 1089; - class foo; # 'foo' is not defined + class super-user; authentication { encrypted-password <SECRET>; # SECRET-DATA }