# diff > Compare files and directories. > More information: . - Compare files (lists changes to turn `old_file` into `new_file`): `diff {{old_file}} {{new_file}}` - Compare files, ignoring white spaces: `diff {{[-w|--ignore-all-space]}} {{old_file}} {{new_file}}` - Compare files, showing the differences side by side: `diff {{[-y|--side-by-side]}} {{old_file}} {{new_file}}` - Compare files, showing the differences in unified format (as used by `git diff`): `diff {{[-u|--unified]}} {{old_file}} {{new_file}}` - Compare directories recursively (shows names for differing files/directories as well as changes made to files): `diff {{[-r|--recursive]}} {{old_directory}} {{new_directory}}` - Compare directories, only showing the names of files that differ: `diff {{[-r|--recursive]}} {{[-q|--brief]}} {{old_directory}} {{new_directory}}` - Create a patch file for Git from the differences of two text files, treating nonexistent files as empty: `diff {{[-a|--text]}} {{[-u|--unified]}} {{[-N|--new-file]}} {{old_file}} {{new_file}} > {{diff.patch}}` - Compare files, showing output in color and try hard to find smaller set of changes: `diff {{[-d|--minimal]}} --color=always {{old_file}} {{new_file}}`