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NAME

6       rediff, editdiff - fix offsets and counts of a hand-edited diff
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SYNOPSIS

9       rediff ORIGINAL EDITED
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13       rediff {[--help] [--version]}
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15       editdiff FILE
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DESCRIPTION

20       You can use rediff to correct a hand-edited unified diff. Take a copy
21       of the diff you want to edit, and edit it without changing any offsets
22       or counts (the lines that begin “@@”). Then run rediff, telling it the
23       name of the original diff file and the name of the one you have edited,
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27       A small script, editdiff, is provided for editing a diff file in-place.
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29       The types of changes that are currently handled are:
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31       ·  Modifying the text of any file content line (of course).
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35       ·  Adding, changing or removing context lines. Lines at the context
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38       ·  Adding a single hunk (@@-prefixed section).
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42       Alternatively, if only one argument is provided, it is taken to be the
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44       Some assumptions are made when used in this mode. See recountdiff(1)
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OPTIONS

48       --help Display a short usage message.
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SEE ALSO

54       interdiff(1), recountdiff(1)
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AUTHOR

57       Tim Waugh <twaugh@redhat.com>.
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