So not simply adding numbers to lines/rows, but totalling the unique added 
lines on the left and the right windows.

On Thursday, 2 October 2025 at 09:19:07 UTC+2 K otgc wrote:

> The dark blue lines would be unique added lines.[image: 
> screenshot_20251002_091657.png]
>
> On Tuesday, 30 September 2025 at 18:43:47 UTC+2 K otgc wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> would there be a command to count the dark blue lines on the vimdiff 
>> Bookmarks1 and Bookmarks2 please?
>>
>> Once I figured out how many extra lines there are, I can then work on 
>> some type of merge.
>>
>> At the bottom of the vimdiff Bookmarks1 and Bookmarks2, there's some 
>> information showing:
>> Bookmarks1  4675,1  Bot and Bookmarks2  4655,1  Bot
>> I guess this means Bookmarks1 has 20 more lines thank Bookmark2.
>> However this isn't much help.
>> What I really need is Bookmarks1 has these dark blue lines for lines of 
>> data which isn't in Bookmarks2.
>> Vice versa too.
>>
>> Then the fun bit merging or manually diffget and diffput each and every 
>> single line, which might be out of the question if too many.
>>
>> Many thanks for any suggestions.
>>
>

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