Aaron Rainbolt on Nostr: So `diff -r` cannot be limited to only recurse to a certain depth. Is there any ...
So `diff -r` cannot be limited to only recurse to a certain depth. Is there any "diff++" tool that acts similar to `diff`, but provides some more versatile options like depth recursion limits? I specifically do NOT want a visual diff tool or an interactive tool.
#diff #linux #ubuntu #debian #bash
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