A linear diff compares two versions of linear data, such as ordered lists or text files, by identifying additions, deletions, and changes line by line. Developers use it in version control to track code edits, while writers and editors benefit from reviewing document revisions. This precise method helps teams collaborate efficiently by highlighting exactly what has shifted.
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