Sure feels like a slide.
If one has two similar code bases
one can easily see the diff
by using a program, from a bash prompt
called diff.
if anon has access to code
that is opensource
and toher code that is opensource
and they are from the same branch
the diff
between these two code bass
could even be done over the internet, through
a socket.
IE: from a bash prompt.
If there are no differences?
you might want to flag 'files are identical'.
To make this easier to do when done
recommendation is to do it all
from within a script
and not actually from a
command line.
And pipe all out put into a file
with well known extension in it's own
directory tree,
maybe even mirroring the tree
as found int he code
most people just dump it all in one dierctory
these days but they used to do it differently.
if the anon has access to these two code sets,
let that anon do a diff
and then tell us if they do instead
of doing this
hyper 'here here here
now now now'
open source is not a secret
and no one can 'download it all'
slide.