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Anyone know of a tool to diff two files from a URL? I have different websites with different version of certain files (like js, css, html, etc.) and would like to compare both urls, like:

http://domain.tld/js/x.js vs http://domain.tld/js/y.js

Running OSX...

I now download (wget) the files needed, and then compare with FileMerge. But its kind of cumbersome. Some plugin would be preferred.

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I know you've said this is cumbersome, but it seems pretty simple...

diff <(curl -s http://example.com/foo) <(curl -s http://example.com/bar) --side-by-side
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You can try below link, its an excellent tool to compare files online

http://www.diffnow.com/

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  • thanks great find! But muy URL are on a LAN :( Will bookmark this one!
    – Roger
    Oct 30, 2012 at 12:18
  • You can also try Beyond compare for Desktop application, its an excellent tool scootersoftware.com Oct 30, 2012 at 13:09
  • Beyond Compare does not work on OS X
    – armel
    Oct 31, 2012 at 7:55
  • Throwing imnosy.com into the mix. Tried out diffnow.com just now, and saw it doesn't display the rendered output.
    – onassar
    Feb 7, 2013 at 2:18
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A tool to diff exactly two URLs and their GET parameters: Compare two URLs by GET parameters

I use often the tool, more convenient than diffnow, because diffnow is good to compare two documents, not URLs.

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  • This tool only compares the URLs themselves, not the contents; therefore it does not answer the question.
    – Doktor J
    Apr 12, 2016 at 15:29
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You could simply put together a small shell script which downloads both files via curl or wget and then compares them with diff, which is normally installed on every Mac OS X under /usr/bin/diff.

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  • Thats how i do it now. It works, but its cumbersome. Some browser plugin would be cool, so you can open two pages and compare.
    – Roger
    Oct 30, 2012 at 12:19

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