Open Notepad++ and do filecompare
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 We want to open Notepad++ with a commandline (using cmd or PowerShell) in order to compare two files. 
 Any suggestions?
 regards
 Han
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 @Han-Kortekaas said in Open Notepad++ and do filecompare: We want to open Notepad++ with a commandline (using cmd or PowerShell) in order to compare two files. 
 Any suggestions?The Compare plugin used to be able to do this: 
 https://stackoverflow.com/questions/20170541/running-notepad-from-command-line-with-compare-plugin-showing-compare-resultBut I have the latest Notepad++ and Compare plugin and the compare.exeno longer seems to be included.Maybe a macro or a PythonScript startup script could help here? Cheers. 
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 @Michael-Vincent said in Open Notepad++ and do filecompare: Maybe a macro or a PythonScript startup script could help here? (Linking to the old sourceforge page is not the best place to start; that site is very out of date, compared to the PythonScript v1.5.4 that you can get from the Plugins Admin. The github PythonScript mainpage is probably a better link for the plugin.) If you want to use PythonScript to call a plugin command, you should probably start with @Ekopalypse’s -zcommand line processing example . The-z, as described in the online usermanual allows you to separateextensionscommand-line arguments, so Notepad++ will ignore any options after that, but plugins can see them in the command line and trigger some action. @Ekopalypse’s example showed launching the menu command View > Monitoring…, but you can also use the same technique but thenotepad.runPluginCommand()to run a specific plugin command, like enabling compare on the two opened files.
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 Michael and Peter, thanks we’ll look in to that 

