Code Compare is an advanced visual file and folder comparison tool that can be integrated into a range of version control systems and, thus, enhance change tracking and synchronization. It integrates with all popular source control systems: TFS, SVN, Git, Mercurial, and Perforce. Code Compare is shipped both as a standalone file diff tool and a Visual Studio extension.

Standalone version of Code Compare allows you to work with your sources without any additional environments and pre-installations, that provides you higher application performance. Also, standalone version of file diff tool supports the most popular programming languages (Java, Delphi, PHP, etc.)


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Code Compare can be easily integrated into any version control system that supports external comparators. You can set up Code Compare as a comparison and merge tool with the help of the command line.

WinMerge is an Open Source differencing and merging tool for Windows. WinMerge can compare both folders and files, presenting differences in a visual text format that is easy to understand and handle.

WinMerge is highly useful for determining what has changed between project versions, and then merging changes between versions. WinMerge can be used as an external differencing/merging tool or as a standalone application.

This tool provides an easy way to highlight the differences between the two inputted texts. Using the tool is super easy; input the two texts in separate boxes and you can see the output right below. It will graphically show you the differences between the 2 textareas by highlighting those changed areas in red color. You can choose whether you want to see the difference between two given texts by characters, words or lines.

The diff utility is a data comparison tool that calculates and displays the differences between two files. It displays the changes made in a standard format, such that both humans and machines can understand the changes and apply them: given one file and the changes, the other file can be created. It is used to show the changes between two versions of the same file. Modern implementations also support binary files. The output is called a "diff", or a patch since the output can be applied with the Unix program patch.

It is now very common to copy the text from one site and post it like it is your own content which is not professional and called plagiarism. This tool is what you need to prevent plagiarism. You copy the two texts and the tool will show you what parts are plagiarised. And, also take into account that plagiarised content brings less traffic. When your content can be found on other websites it brings less traffic because you do not provide good content for your visitors.

Unfortunately it does not recognise multiple selected files, so in order to compare two files or folders you have to do this twice, first Select left file/folder for Compare and then Compare (so tbh it's not really easier than just doing a Reveal in Explorer, but at least you can stay inside the VS Code context).

I hope this helped you! Diffing in VS Code is very useful for quickly seeing changes between two files. It also helps to remind yourself of the changes you've made from the master version of a file on git once in a while. VSCode diffs are a great thing to add to your developer toolbox.

visdiff(filename1,filename2) opens the Comparison Tool and displays the differences between the two files or folders. The Comparison Tool supports MATLAB code files, zip files, MAT files, and various other MATLAB and Simulink file formats. For a complete list, see Input Arguments.

visdiff(filename1,filename2,type) compares two files using the specified comparison type. If you do not specify a type, visdiff uses the default comparison type for your selected files. You can use this syntax to compare files only.

comparison = visdiff(___) compares two files and returns a comparison object that contains the differences between the specified files. Use the comparison object to manipulate the comparison at the command line, for example by applying filters and publishing comparison reports. This syntax does not open the Comparison Tool and does not require a display. It is particularly useful for automating the creation of comparison reports for continuous integration (CI) workflows. This syntax does not support all file types. Supported files include Simulink models, plain text files, MATLAB scripts, MATLAB apps, and text-based source code files.

If you do not specify the comparison type, visdiff compares the two files using the default text comparison type. By changing to the binary comparison type you can examine differences such as end-of-line characters.

Comparison object for manipulating the comparison at the command line, for example, by applying filters and publishing comparison reports. Supported files include Simulink models, plain text files, MATLAB scripts, MATLAB apps, and text-based source code files.

Starting in R2023a, you can return a comparison object when you compare plain text files, MATLAB scripts, and text-based source code files. Use the comparison object to publish comparison reports programmatically.

There appears to be a "file compare" function built into CCS4. I have figured out how to compare against a "local history" of my edited file. But I would like to compare against a file external to my project. I can see the selection for comparing with "Other selected files", but I can't figure out how to select another file. I have tried ctl + clicking to do a multi-select, but it doesn't seem to work.

The compare file function can be used to compare files in your workspace. Comparing to an external file is a bit combersom, you need to link the external file into a project and than select both files to compare.

This actually makes no sense. If the file I am trying to compare is in a different project, and it has the same name as the file I would like to compare against, I am prevented from linking it to my current project......so...how can I compare two files with the same name???

The ability to compare files is present in CCSv4.x. What you can't do is compare a file in your workspace with one outside your workspace. I don't see the ability to do that in the latest Eclipse 3.6 either.

One trick that I used to compare files that are not within the workspace is to create a dummy project and link a folder (or file) to the project, than you should be able to select two files to compare with that is in your workspace.

The tools collected here can help you analyze and compare your documents and files, as well as merge them if necessary. There are tools to compare everything from Word docs to WAV files, and everything in between (including plenty that support syntax highlighting for code). Some are free, and some are paid. There are options available for macOS, Windows, and Linux.

Kaleidoscope lets you compare text documents (including source code) and images. It has built-in integrations with other programs and can read PSD, TXT, PNG, JPG, and HTML files. Available for macOS for $8 per month.

GlobalVision proofreads XML, Word, text, and PDF files. The software makes it possible to quickly compare fonts, sizes, deletions, insertions, spelling, and location for any files. Great for large enterprises in regulated industries. Contact sales for pricing.

ExamDiff is a freeware visual file comparison tool for Windows. It includes automatic change detection, one-click recompare, drag and drop support, and is fully customizable. Pricing options for the standard edition of ExamDiff start from $34.99 for one new seat and $19.99 to upgrade the plan.

Compare Suite lets you compare by keyword, compare two folders, and ignore certain words. It includes syntax highlighting to make it easier to compare code documents. Compare Suite is available for Windows for $70 for a single user license.

Changes lets you sync folders, compare both code and prose, and even compare inside a variety of text and code editors (including BBEdit and TextMate). Changes is available for macOS for $35.39 for a single license.

Kompare is a free graphical computer app that helps you compare two different text files or directories. It functions as a graphical front end to the command line interface diff utility.

DiffPDF is a program that lets you compare two PDF files, with both text and appearance views (to check things like whether a paragraph has been reformatted or if an image has changed). You can get a license for Windows for $180.

Altova DiffDog is a XML-aware diff and merge tool that lets you compare and merge text or source code files, XML or JSON files, and Word documents. You can compare and synchronize directories, database schemas and content, and more. The Pro license costs $129, and the Enterprise license costs $209.

Draftable is document comparison software that allows users to compare files and documents on a browser, desktop, or in an app. Draftable online is free. The desktop version for Windows is $129 per year. API versions are also available, with custom pricing. The Pro version costs $199 per year.

Powered by ExamDiff Pro, DiffNow is a free desktop comparison tool for text, URLs, and other files. It includes support for syntax highlighting and Unicode. A premium version is available for $2.99 per month.

Aspose offers a document comparison tool that allows users to compare two documents and quickly identify the differences. It supports almost all office document formats, including DOCX, PDF, RTF, ODT, and HTML. Pricing is based on plan and organization.

Dear Sirs,

I would very much appreciate if you could offer me a guide on the following problem. 

We intend to identify instances of copied exams automatically.

Is there a tool that can automatically compare texts (say in a set of 150-200 text files corresponding to answers in the form of assays) and be able to organize them in clusters according to the level of similarity, and display results in a visual format (or rather, a tabular form). Ideally, the teacher would be able set parameters (e.g. such as a threshold of similarity, or the frequency of occurrence of synonyms, etc.) to recognize unusually similar texts. 

Thanks in advance for your kind attention,

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