CompareIt
Package: WA2L/WinTools 1.2.08
Section: General Commands (1)
Updated: 12 April 2021
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NAME
CompareIt - synchronize folders
SYNOPSIS
WA2LWinTools/bin/CompareIt
[
-h
|
-i
|
-u
|
-V
]
CompareIt
[
options
]
AVAILABILITY
WA2L/WinTools
DESCRIPTION
CompareIt
is a full-featured visual file comparison and merging tool
that allows you to compare and work with different versions
of the same text file.
A color-coded side-by-side comparison makes it easy to
understand the differences between two files at a glance.
See
https://grigsoft.com/wincmp3.htm
and
compareit.Help(1)
in the HTML documentation for more information.
OPTIONS
- -h
-
usage message.
- -i
-
install the
CompareIt
command to the
'Send To'
context menu in
'Windows™ Explorer'.
- -u
-
uninstall the
CompareIt
command from the
'Send To'
context menu of
'Windows™ Explorer'.
- -V
-
print program version.
- options
-
more
CompareIt
options. See
compareit.Help(1)
for more information.
ENVIRONMENT
-
EXIT STATUS
- 0
-
always.
- 4
-
usage displayed.
- 5
-
version message displayed.
FILES
- etc/CompareIt.cfg
-
configuration file for the command
maintained by
CompareIt.
EXAMPLES
-
SEE ALSO
wintoolsintro(1),
compareit.chm(1),
compareit.Help(1),
https://grigsoft.com/wincmp3.htm
NOTES
CompareIt
was developed by grigsoft.com.
Parts of this manpage were extracted from the documentation of
CompareIt
written by grigsoft.com and modified to fit to the WA2L/WinTools package.
See:
https://grigsoft.com/wincmp3.htm
for more information.
BUGS
-
AUTHOR
CompareIt was developed
by Grig Software <https://grigsoft.com/wincmp3.htm>
as the
wincmp3.exe
command and integrated as
CompareIt.exe
into WA2L/WinTools by
Christian Walther. Send suggestions
and bug reports regarding the integration to wa2l@users.sourceforge.net .
COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 2021
Christian Walther
This is free software; see
WA2LWinTools/man/COPYING
for copying conditions. There is ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; not
even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
This document was created by man2html
using the manual pages.
Time: 16:31:53 GMT, September 14, 2024