Add a script to diff the contents of folders that match a specific pattern across two branches#6453
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With suggestion.
PS: You can also use Git Extensions :)
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Cool; thanks! I'll use this too.
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Over recent releases, there have been multiple occasions where I found myself needing to compare the contents of two branches to figure out what is different for a subset of libraries (such as
*Evaluation*).I'd like to check in the script that I have been using for this since this may prove useful again in the future.
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