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