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31.\"     From: @(#)comm.1	8.1 (Berkeley) 6/6/93
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34.Dd July 27, 2020
35.Dt COMM 1
36.Os
37.Sh NAME
38.Nm comm
39.Nd select or reject lines common to two files
40.Sh SYNOPSIS
41.Nm
42.Op Fl 123i
43.Ar file1 file2
44.Sh DESCRIPTION
45The
46.Nm
47utility reads
48.Ar file1
49and
50.Ar file2 ,
51which should be
52sorted lexically, and produces three text
53columns as output: lines only in
54.Ar file1 ;
55lines only in
56.Ar file2 ;
57and lines in both files.
58.Pp
59The filename ``-'' means the standard input.
60.Pp
61The following options are available:
62.Bl -tag -width indent
63.It Fl 1
64Suppress printing of column 1, lines only in
65.Ar file1 .
66.It Fl 2
67Suppress printing of column 2, lines only in
68.Ar file2 .
69.It Fl 3
70Suppress printing of column 3, lines common to both.
71.It Fl i
72Case insensitive comparison of lines.
73.El
74.Pp
75Each column will have a number of tab characters prepended to it
76equal to the number of lower numbered columns that are being printed.
77For example, if column number two is being suppressed, lines printed
78in column number one will not have any tabs preceding them, and lines
79printed in column number three will have one.
80.Pp
81The
82.Nm
83utility assumes that the files are lexically sorted; all characters
84participate in line comparisons.
85.Sh ENVIRONMENT
86The
87.Ev LANG ,
88.Ev LC_ALL ,
89.Ev LC_COLLATE ,
90and
91.Ev LC_CTYPE
92environment variables affect the execution of
93.Nm
94as described in
95.Xr environ 7 .
96.Sh EXIT STATUS
97.Ex -std
98.Sh EXAMPLES
99Assuming a file named
100.Pa example.txt
101with the following contents:
102.Bd -literal -offset indent
103a
104b
105c
106d
107.Ed
108.Pp
109Show lines only in
110.Pa example.txt ,
111lines only in stdin and common lines:
112.Bd -literal -offset indent
113$ echo -e "B\enc" | comm example.txt -
114        B
115a
116b
117                c
118d
119.Ed
120.Pp
121Show only common lines doing case insensitive comparisons:
122.Bd -literal -offset indent
123$ echo -e "B\enc" | comm -1 -2 -i example.txt -
124b
125c
126.Ed
127.Sh SEE ALSO
128.Xr cmp 1 ,
129.Xr diff 1 ,
130.Xr sort 1 ,
131.Xr uniq 1
132.Sh STANDARDS
133The
134.Nm
135utility conforms to
136.St -p1003.2-92 .
137.Pp
138The
139.Fl i
140option is an extension to the POSIX standard.
141.Sh HISTORY
142A
143.Nm
144command appeared in
145.At v4 .
146