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I want to compare two catalogues. They look like this:

Catalogue1    Catalogue 2
file1.txt     file1.txt
file2.txt     file2.txt
file3.txt     file3.txt
file4.txt     file4.txt
file5.txt     file5.txt
file6.txt     file6.txt
files.zip     files.zip

I just want to have the *.txt files compared, but the command

diff -r --exclude=".zip" $CURRENT_BUILD_DIR $PREVIOUS_BUILD_DIR >> $DIFF_DIR/DIFF.TXT

is of no use here. The effect of this command looks like this

Files /home/blah/workspace/Catalogue1/files.zip and /home/blah/workspace/Catalogue2/files.zip are different. // not sure about that, translated it from German.

diff -r '--exclude=.zip' /home/blah/workspace/Catalogue1/file1.TXT /home/blah/workspace/Catalogue2/file1.TXT
1c1
< 1
---
> 2

Why is diff still trying to compare the zip files even with the exclude option?

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    You have not ordered to diff command to exclude the ZIP files but ONLY the file whose names are .zip. To exclude any ZIP file you must use --exclude="*.zip". The exclude options admits a filename pattern; not a filename extension pattern.
    – Jdamian
    Dec 2, 2014 at 12:25

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diff -r --exclude="*.zip" "$CURRENT_BUILD_DIR" "$PREVIOUS_BUILD_DIR" >> "$DIFF_DIR"/DIFF.TXT

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  • some kind of explanation would help to understand what was the problem!
    – fedorqui
    Dec 2, 2014 at 13:28

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