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"How to check differences between files" matching MCP tools:

  • Compare differences between Git branches or commits. Specify a repository path and target branch or commit to view line-by-line changes.
    MIT
  • Compare two sorted files line by line to find unique and common lines. Use to identify differences and overlaps between datasets.
    MIT

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  • Compare two FCPXML files to identify and display their differences, aiding in version control and change tracking for Final Cut Pro projects.
    MIT
  • Compare metrics between two evaluation runs to analyze task/model performance, score differences, token usage, and duration changes.
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  • Compare two text files to identify differences between them. Specify file paths, encoding, and output format to analyze changes in content.
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  • Shows the differences between Git branches or commits with configurable context lines, providing clear insight into changes for commit message generation.
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  • Compare two files and display their differences in unified, context, or ndiff format. Optionally set context lines for clearer output.
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  • Compare differences between branches or commits in a Git repository.
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  • Compare two files to detect differences in size, timestamps, and content hash for verification and synchronization purposes.
  • Compare differences between commits, branches, or the working directory by specifying a target reference and optional directory.
    ISC
  • Compare changes between commits, branches, or files in a Git repository. Identify modifications, track file statuses, and generate diff stats for version control analysis.