+.TH "FINDDUP" 1 "Mar 2010" "Francois Fleuret" "User Commands"
+
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-.TH "FINDDUP" 1 "Mar 2010" "Francois Fleuret" "User Commands"
-
.SH "NAME"
finddup \- Find files common to two directories (or not)
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
-\fBfinddup\fP [OPTION]... DIR1 [[^]DIR2]
+\fBfinddup\fP [OPTION]... DIR1 [[not:]DIR2]
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-\fBfinddup\fP is a command line utility to find duplicate files, files
-common to two directories or files existing in one directory and not
-in another one.
-
-With a single directory argument, prints the duplicate files found in
-it. With two directories, prints the files common to both.
-
-If the second directory name starts with a ^, prints the files
-existing in DIR1 which do not exist in DIR2.
+With a single directory argument, \fBfinddup\fP prints the duplicated
+files found in it. With two directories, it prints either the files
+common to both DIR1 and DIR2, or with the `not:' prefix, the ones
+present in DIR1 and not in DIR2.
.SH "OPTIONS"
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