Configcompare

case $EXT in json) diff -u <(jq -S . "$FILE1") <(jq -S . "$FILE2") ;; yaml|yml) diff -u <(yq -P . "$FILE1") <(yq -P . "$FILE2") ;; xml) diff -u <(xmllint --format --c14n "$FILE1") <(xmllint --format --c14n "$FILE2") ;; *) diff -u "$FILE1" "$FILE2" ;; esac

#!/bin/bash # Usage: configcompare file1.json file2.json # configcompare file1.yaml file2.yaml FILE1=$1 FILE2=$2 EXT="$FILE1##*." configcompare

diff -u file1_normalized.json file2_normalized.json Better yet, use a structural diff tool that understands paths: case $EXT in json) diff -u &lt;(jq -S

# Using jq to show only differing paths diff <(jq -S . file1.json) <(jq -S . file2.json) | grep '^[<>]' | sed 's/^[<>] //' Often you want to ignore timestamps, versions, or auto-generated IDs. (jq -S . "$FILE1") &lt