Im using this command: awk 'NR==FNR{a[$0];next}!($0 in a)' spellingword.txt /tmp/userwords.txt
to compare the two files in hopes that I discover the difference and then turn that difference into a numeric value.
Example would be, when comparing the two files, userwords.txt comes back with three words that don't match the spellingword.txt - therefor, three lines of those words are presented. Now, I want to take that output and turn it into a number "3".
UPDATE:
Spellingword.txt
tall
ball
fall
wall
paul
Userword.txt
tall
ball
fall
wall
pall
The end user spelled paul wrong. Now, when comparing the files, i get this result.
pall}
Then using the grep -Rl "curl" ./ | wc -l
command, I get a result of 2
, when it should be 1
. Where is the }
coming from?
Any ideas? Or am I approaching this all wrong?
grep -Rl "curl" ./ | wc -l
to work off a variable? the output varies due to enduser input.