==== Situation ==== Often times I want to preprocess files a bit before running a diffing tool such as vimdiff on them. For example, say I have two files - file1.txt, file2.txt . Instead of doing "vimdiff file1.txt file2.txt", I would like to do cut -f 1 file1.txt | sort > file1.txt_sorted cut -f 2 file2.txt | sort > file2.txt_sorted vimdiff file1.txt file2.txt rm file1.txt_sorted file2.txt_sorted The task here is to simplify this process. ==== Solution ==== vimdiff <(cut -f 1 file1.txt | sort) <(cut -f 1 file2.txt | sort) This tip works with other diffing tools such as diff. The cool thing is that we no longer have to worry about managing temporary files. ==== System Information ==== Tested it on zsh 4.3.10