Sortix nightly manual
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| TIX-EXECDIFF(8) | System Manager's Manual | TIX-EXECDIFF(8) | 
NAME
tix-execdiff —
    compare executable permissions between two trees
SYNOPSIS
tix-execdiff | 
    old new | 
DESCRIPTION
tix-execdiff recursively finds the files
    with different executable permissions between the old
    and new directory trees.
    tix-execdiff writes a shell script that transforms
    the permissions of old tree into that of the new tree, which can be applied
    using
    tix-execpatch(8).
Files are considered executable if the current user has executable permission and directories are omitted from the output.
Additions of executable permissions are written shell single quoted as:
chmod +x -- 'path'
Removals of executable permissions are written shell single quoted as:
chmod -x -- 'path'
EXIT STATUS
tix-execdiff will exit 0 on success and
    non-zero otherwise.
SEE ALSO
diff(1), patch(1), port(5), tix(8), tix-execpatch(8), tix-rmdiff(8), tix-rmpatch(8)
HISTORY
tix-execdiff originally appeared in Sortix
    0.8.
| June 6, 2022 | Sortix 1.1.0-dev |