From two lists, show which lines are common, and which are unique.
Paste lines into the field, select any options below, and press Submit. See example.
If you start with ...
alpha
beta
gamma
delta
In List 1, and ...
gamma
delta
epsilon
zeta
In List 2, the result will be ...
COMMON TO BOTH LISTS
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gamma
delta
UNIQUE TO LIST 1
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alpha
beta
UNIQUE TO LIST 2
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epsilon
zeta
... modified by whatever options you select below.
Ignore capitals (results lower case) | Keep blanks at line starts
“Christ was like us in our nature, but not in our blemishes; he had our flesh, but without the least stain of imperfection; he had the likeness of sinful flesh, but there was not any sin in him.”
–Stephen Charnock, Discourses on Christ Crucified