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Sherlock can help in comparing text files. Hence is it very useful in comparing assignments for copy cases. It gives percentage similarity between documents as output which helps in knowing how much part was copied. A basic invocation of sherlock can be done with arguments '<tt>-t 40 -z 1 -n 6</tt>' | Sherlock can help in comparing text files. Hence is it very useful in comparing assignments for copy cases. It gives percentage similarity between documents as output which helps in knowing how much part was copied. A basic invocation of sherlock can be done with arguments '<tt>-t 40 -z 1 -n 6</tt>' | ||
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Sherlock can help in comparing text files. Hence is it very useful in comparing assignments for copy cases. It gives percentage similarity between documents as output which helps in knowing how much part was copied. A basic invocation of sherlock can be done with arguments '-t 40 -z 1 -n 6'
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