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1.1 root 1: .TH COMM 1
2: .CT 1 files
3: .SH NAME
4: comm \- select or reject lines common to two sorted files
5: .SH SYNOPSIS
6: .B comm
7: [
8: .B -123
9: ]
10: .I file1 file2
11: .SH DESCRIPTION
12: .I Comm
13: reads
14: .I file1
15: and
16: .IR file2 ,
17: which are in lexicographical order,
18: and produces a three column output: lines only in
19: .IR file1 ;
20: lines only in
21: .IR file2 ;
22: and lines in both files.
23: The file name
24: .L -
25: means the standard input.
26: .PP
27: Flag
28: .LR 1 ,
29: .LR 2 ,
30: or
31: .LR 3
32: suppresses printing of the corresponding
33: column.
34: .SH EXAMPLE
35: .TP
36: .EX
37: comm -12 file1 file2
38: .EE
39: .IP
40: Print lines common to two sorted files.
41: .SH SOURCE
42: .B /sys/src/cmd/comm.c
43: .SH "SEE ALSO"
44: .IR sort (1),
45: .IR cmp (1),
46: .IR diff (1),
47: .IR uniq (1)
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