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  2. Wikipedia : Simplest diff guide

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    Find the edit in the History list. (If that's a problem, clicking on (prev) next to each item in the list will let you read each one.) To obtain a copy of the URL for the diff, right-click on its (prev) button and select "Copy link location", "copy shortcut", or however your browser expresses it. The URL of the diff you want is now in your ...

  3. Help:Diff - Wikipedia

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    A diff (from the word "difference") is a web page displaying the difference between one version and another of a Wikipedia page.A particular version of a page is called a "revision"; each revision has a date and time of creation which can be seen in the page history.

  4. Wikipedia:Complete diff and link guide - Wikipedia

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    Also, be aware that diff links can also be created between non-consecutive versions (see Help:Page history). Thus, a diff link might show the changes from several users at once, but only one of them will displayed on the right hand side. It is even possible to create diff links which compare versions of different pages.

  5. Wikipedia:Simple diff and link guide - Wikipedia

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    A diff is a permanent link to a single edit or set of edits, showing the difference between the before and after versions. Why use diffs and page section links? If you contribute an argument to a page like requests for comment , requests for arbitration , or the incidents noticeboard for administrative attention , it's essential to give ...

  6. diff - Wikipedia

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    In computing, the utility diff is a data comparison tool that computes and displays the differences between the contents of files. Unlike edit distance notions used for other purposes, diff is line-oriented rather than character-oriented, but it is like Levenshtein distance in that it tries to determine the smallest set of deletions and insertions to create one file from the other.

  7. Help:Page history - Wikipedia

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    The difference in size between this revision and the previous revision. A green number with a plus sign (+1,864) indicates that the edit added this number of bytes (roughly corresponding to characters) to the page, while a red number with a minus sign (−29) indicates removal. See more at Wikipedia:Added or removed characters. This is the edit ...

  8. Template:Compare pages - Wikipedia

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    The major difference is that {{Diff}} is intended to show two versions of the same page, and this one creates a link to Special:ComparePages to show one version of two different pages. Every version of a page has a revision ID, which you can find from the history of the page by looking at the link for the timestamp, which is of the form:

  9. Difference list - Wikipedia

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    A difference list f is a single-argument function append L, which when given a linked list X as argument, returns a linked list containing L prepended to X. Concatenation of difference lists is implemented as function composition. The contents may be retrieved using f []. [1]