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com.codebootup.compare-directories : compare-directories

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Apr 11, 2023
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compare-directories · Main use case is for test assertions where you want to compare two directories to identify any differences in tree structure or file content.

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com.codebootup.compare

├─ com.codebootup.compare.AssertDirectories.class - [JAR]

├─ com.codebootup.compare.CompareDirectories.class - [JAR]

├─ com.codebootup.compare.CompareDirectoriesTreesCommonsIoAndAssetJImpl.class - [JAR]

├─ com.codebootup.compare.ContentChunk.class - [JAR]

├─ com.codebootup.compare.ContentDelta.class - [JAR]

├─ com.codebootup.compare.ContentDifference.class - [JAR]

├─ com.codebootup.compare.ContentLine.class - [JAR]

├─ com.codebootup.compare.Difference.class - [JAR]

├─ com.codebootup.compare.ExtraDirectory.class - [JAR]

├─ com.codebootup.compare.ExtraFile.class - [JAR]

├─ com.codebootup.compare.MissingDirectory.class - [JAR]

├─ com.codebootup.compare.MissingFile.class - [JAR]

├─ com.codebootup.compare.PrettyPrintDifferences.class - [JAR]