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ZDIFF(1)			  User Commands 			ZDIFF(1)

NAME
     zdiff - decompress and compare two files line by line

SYNOPSIS
     zdiff [options] file1 [file2]

DESCRIPTION
     zdiff compares two files and, if they differ, writes to standard output the
     differences  line by line. A hyphen '-' used as a file argument means stan-
     dard input. If any file given is compressed, its  decompressed  content  is
     used.  zdiff is a front end to the program diff and has the limitation that
     messages  from  diff  refer to temporary file names instead of those speci-
     fied.

     'zdiff -v -V' prints the version of the diff program used.

     The formats supported are bzip2, gzip, lzip, xz, and zstd.

     zdiff compares file1 to file2. The standard input is used only if file1  or
     file2  refers to standard input. If file2 is omitted zdiff tries to compare
     file1 with the corresponding uncompressed file (if  file1	is  compressed),
     and  then	with the corresponding compressed files of the remaining formats
     until one is found.  Some options only work if the diff program  used  sup-
     ports them.

OPTIONS
     -h, --help
	    display this help and exit

     -V, --version
	    output version information and exit

     -a, --text
	    treat all files as text

     -b, --ignore-space-change
	    ignore changes in the amount of white space

     -B, --ignore-blank-lines
	    ignore changes whose lines are all blank

     -c     use the context output format

     -C, --context=<n>
	    same as -c but use <n> lines of context

     -d, --minimal
	    try hard to find a smaller set of changes

     -E, --ignore-tab-expansion
	    ignore changes due to tab expansion

     -i, --ignore-case
	    ignore case differences

     -M, --format=<list>
	    process only the formats in <list>

     -N, --no-rcfile
	    don't read runtime configuration file

     -O, --force-format=[<f1>][,<f2>]
	    force one or both input formats

     -p, --show-c-function
	    show which C function each change is in

     -q, --brief
	    output only whether files differ

     -s, --report-identical-files
	    report when two files are identical

     -t, --expand-tabs
	    expand tabs to spaces in output

     -T, --initial-tab
	    make tabs line up by prepending a tab

     -u     use the unified output format

     -U, --unified=<n>
	    same as -u but use <n> lines of context

     -v, --verbose
	    verbose mode (for --version)

     -w, --ignore-all-space
	    ignore all white space

     -W, --width=<n>
	    output at most <n> print columns (for -y)

     -y, --side-by-side
	    output in two columns

     --bz2=<command>
	    set compressor and options for bzip2 format

     --gz=<command>
	    set compressor and options for gzip format

     --lz=<command>
	    set compressor and options for lzip format

     --xz=<command>
	    set compressor and options for xz format

     --zst=<command>
	    set compressor and options for zstd format

     Valid formats for options '-M' and '-O' are 'bz2', 'gz', 'lz', 'xz', 'zst',
     and 'un' for uncompressed.

EXIT STATUS
     0 if inputs are identical, 1 if different, 2 if trouble.

REPORTING BUGS
     Report bugs to zutils-bug@nongnu.org
     Zutils home page: http://www.nongnu.org/zutils/zutils.html

COPYRIGHT
     Copyright (C) 2026 Antonio Diaz Diaz.  License GPLv2+: GNU GPL version 2 or
     later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>
     This  is  free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.  There
     is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.

SEE ALSO
     The full documentation for zdiff is maintained as a Texinfo manual.  If the
     info and zdiff programs are properly installed at your site, the command

	    info zutils

     should give you access to the complete manual.

zutils 1.16			  February 2026 			ZDIFF(1)

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