How can I compare two pdf files using a command on the Windows command line? I want to do this via command line because I want to compare hundreds of files every day through some automated Windows tasks.
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How about i-net PDFC – it does a full content comparison – text, images, lines, header/footer-detection and so on. You can use it either on command line or with a GUI (2.0, currently in public beta-phase).
The command-line tool already has the option to compare folders with PDFs against each other (or the extreme way: use the API ;))
Disclaimer: Yep, I work for the company who made this – so feedback highly appreciated.