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SYSTEMD-DELTA(1)		 systemd-delta		      SYSTEMD-DELTA(1)

NAME
       systemd-delta - Find overridden configuration files

SYNOPSIS
       systemd-delta [OPTIONS...] [SUFFIX...]

DESCRIPTION
       systemd-delta may be used to identify and compare configuration files
       in /etc that override default counterparts in /usr. The command line
       argument can be one or more name of a subdirectories of /etc or
       /usr/lib to compare, such as tmpfiles.d, sysctl.d or systemd/system.

       When no argument is specified a number of well-known subdirectories are
       searched for overridden files.

OPTIONS
       The following options are understood:

       -h, --help
	   Prints a short help text and exits.

       --version
	   Prints a short version string and exits.

       --no-pager
	   Do not pipe output into a pager.

       -t, --type=
	   When listing the differences, only list those that are asked for.
	   The list itself is a comma-separated list of desired difference
	   types.

	   Recognized types are:

	   masked
	       Show masked files

	   equivalent
	       Show overridden files that while overridden, do not differ in
	       content.

	   redirected
	       Show files that are redirected to another.

	   overridden
	       Show overridden, and changed files.

	   extended
	       Show *.conf files in drop-in directories for units.

	   unchanged
	       Show unmodified files too.

       --diff=
	   When showing modified files, when a file is overridden show a diff
	   as well. This option takes a boolean argument. If omitted, it
	   defaults to true.

EXIT STATUS
       On success 0 is returned, a non-zero failure code otherwise.

SEE ALSO
       systemd(1)

systemd 208						      SYSTEMD-DELTA(1)
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