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Linux Command


Usage

cmp [OPTION]... FILE1 [FILE2 [SKIP1 [SKIP2]]]


Manual

Compare two files byte by byte.

-b --print-bytes
Print differing bytes.

-i SKIP --ignore-initial=SKIP
Skip the first SKIP bytes of input.

-i SKIP1:SKIP2 --ignore-initial=SKIP1:SKIP2

Skip the first SKIP1 bytes of FILE1 and the first SKIP2 bytes of
FILE2.

-l --verbose
Output byte numbers and values of all differing bytes.

-n LIMIT --bytes=LIMIT
Compare at most LIMIT bytes.

-s --quiet --silent
Output nothing; yield exit status only.

-v --version
Output version info.

--help Output this help.

SKIP1 and SKIP2 are the number of bytes to skip in each file. SKIP
values may be followed by the following multiplicative suffixes: kB
1000, K 1024, MB 1,000,000, M 1,048,576, GB 1,000,000,000, G
1,073,741,824, and so on for T, P, E, Z, Y.

If a FILE is ‘-’ or missing, read standard input.


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