--- layout: page author: Domenico Votta category-page: advanced category-title: Advanced commands tags: compare sorted files title: comm --- The comm is a command that compares two sorted files line by line and writes the output: the lines that are in common and the lines that are unique.
Here we have two files named example1.txt and example2.txt that contain 5 elements, to test this command:
example1.txt {% highlight bash linenos %} Icecream Chocolate Cake Candy Biscuit {% endhighlight %} example2.txt {% highlight bash linenos %} Bread Chocolate Tomato Candy Pizza {% endhighlight %} The syntax command is:
comm [flag][file1] [file2]
comm example1.txt example2.txt
Icecream
    Chocolate
Cake
  Tomato
    Candy
Biscuit
  Pizza

The elements of the first file doesn't have the tab.

The elements of the second file have one tab.

The elements in common have two tabs.

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