How to Compare two files using NotePad++
How to Compare two files using NotePad++
Notepad++ (Notepad plus plus) is a great file editing tool. Think of it as a replacement of Window’s notepad but with lots and lots of features. You can format XMLs, search and replace using REGEX, etc.
One of the features I like a lot is its ability to compare two files and look for differences. If you’ve used a version control program you know what I am talking about. Obviously this program is more targeted as a lightweight general use program (think putting it in all your workstations/servers). So if you are trying to look for a change in a system file after you perform an operation you just make a copy and have NotePad++ point the differences. I use it to test text replacing using REGEX as the eager/lazy functions if not used adequately cause unexpected results.
If you haven’t done so already download a copy of Notepad++ and follow this simple instructions:
- Install the Comparison plugin (do this first as it is going to ask you to restart the program)
- Go to Plugins > Plugin Manager > Show Plugin Manager
- In the Available tag look for Compare and install it.
- Restart Notepad++ as requested.
- Open up the two files that you want to compare in Notepad++.
- Go to Plugins > Compare > Compare
- Now both files will show up side by side and you will see the differences highlighted plus a third panel showing the results. Because it breaks the screen in 3 panels you can compare different files using the first two panels simply by opening the files and dragging them to the panel you wish to have them in.
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Hola! gracias por la info, me sirvió el comando sacandole el nombre del server. En mi caso, fue una migración…
Yes 3rd option helped me too. I removed the WC key Values from config file then started working.
I know this is from 2014. But really, thank you!