rcs diff [options] file … (or “rcsdiff” instead of “rcs diff”)
The rcsdiff command runs diff to compare two revisions in an RCS file. See Invoking diff in The GNU Diffutils Manaual.
-rrev
(zero, one, or two times) Name a revision. If given two revisions (‘-rrev1 -rrev2’), compare those revisions. If given only one revision (‘-rrev’), compare the working file with it. If given no revisions, compare the working file with the latest revision on the default branch.
-ksubst
-q
See Misc common options.
-V
-Vn
-xsuff
See Misc common options.
-zzone
See Date option.
These options have no effect, and are included solely for consistency
with other comamnds (see Environment): -T
.
Additionally, the following options (and their argument, if any) are passed to the underlying diff command:
-0, -1, -2, -3, -4, -5, -6, -7, -8, -9, -B, -C, -D, -F, -H, -I, -L, -U, -W, -a, -b, -c, -d, -e, -f, -h, -i, -n, -p, -t, -u, -w, -y, long options (that start with "--")
(Not all of these options are meaningful.)
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