This is a small command line script that will compare two files using Microsoft Word file comparison tool. Microsoft Word will be started using COM automation.
It is useful as a diff tool for Word-related file types.
To run the script, execute it through PowerShell like this:
$ powershell -File Diff-Word.ps1 oldfile.docx newfile.docx
Or via the batch file:
$ diff-word.cmd oldfile.docx newfile.docx
You can also use this tool with git, so that git diff
will use Microsoft Word
to diff *.docx
files.
To do this, you must configure your .gitattributes
and .gitconfig
to support
a custom diff tool.
To configure your .gitattributes
, open or create a file called
.gitattributes
in your git repo's root directory. Add the following text to a
new line in this file:
*.docx diff=word
It is also possible to create a global .gitattributes
file that will be
applied to every repository in a system. To do that, create a file
.gitattributes
in your home directory, and then perform the following command:
git config --global core.attributesfile ~/.gitattributes
To configure your .gitconfig
, open or create the file in your home directory.
Then, add the following to your .gitconfig
:
[diff "word"]
command = <pathToExtDiffFolder>/diff-word-wrapper.cmd
Replace <pathToExtDiffFolder>
with the path to this repo's
location on disk.
Idea taken from TortoiseSVN diff-doc script.