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Cosmetics.
[selector.git]
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selector.1
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-.TH "SELECTOR" "1.1.
4" "October 2011
" "Francois Fleuret" "User Commands"
+.TH "SELECTOR" "1.1.
7" "July 2012
" "Francois Fleuret" "User Commands"
\" This man page was written by Francois Fleuret <francois@fleuret.org>
\" and is distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike
\" This man page was written by Francois Fleuret <francois@fleuret.org>
\" and is distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike
@@
-39,7
+39,11
@@
can not be used as one of the input files.
The selector command comes with a shell script for bash. If you add
The selector command comes with a shell script for bash. If you add
-.B source bash-selector.sh --hist --cd
+.RS
+.EX
+source bash-selector.sh --hist --cd
+.EE
+.RE
in your \fB~/.bashrc\fR, it will remap M-r to the smart history search,
and redefine cd so that M-c provides a smart cd history.
in your \fB~/.bashrc\fR, it will remap M-r to the smart history search,
and redefine cd so that M-c provides a smart cd history.
@@
-91,16
+95,18
@@
with the same visible part if you use the -x option)
start in regexp mode
.TP
\fB-a\fR, \fB--case-sensitive\fR
start in regexp mode
.TP
\fB-a\fR, \fB--case-sensitive\fR
-start in case sensitive mode
+start in case-sensitive mode
+.TP
+\fB-j\fR, \fB--show-long-lines\fR
+print a long-line indicator at the end of truncated lines
+.TP
+\fB-y\fR, \fB--show-hits\fR
+highlight the part(s) of each line which match the substrings or regexp
.TP
\fB-u\fR, \fB--upper-case-makes-case-sensitive\fR
using an upper case in the matching string makes the matching
case-sensitive
.TP
.TP
\fB-u\fR, \fB--upper-case-makes-case-sensitive\fR
using an upper case in the matching string makes the matching
case-sensitive
.TP
-\fB-n\fR, \fB--exclamation-negates\fR
-substrings starting with an exclamation mark must be absent for a line
-to match
-.TP
\fB-q\fR, \fB--no-beep\fR
make a flash instead of a beep when there is an edition error
.TP
\fB-q\fR, \fB--no-beep\fR
make a flash instead of a beep when there is an edition error
.TP
@@
-115,6
+121,9
@@
standard setting for bash history search, same as
\fB-t \fI<title>\fR, \fB--title \fI<title>\fR
add a title in the modeline
.TP
\fB-t \fI<title>\fR, \fB--title \fI<title>\fR
add a title in the modeline
.TP
+\fB-r \fI<pattern>\fR, \fB--pattern \fI<pattern>\fR
+set a pattern
+.TP
\fB-c \fI<colors>\fR, \fB--colors \fI<colors>\fR
select the modeline and highlight color numbers with a color list of
the form
\fB-c \fI<colors>\fR, \fB--colors \fI<colors>\fR
select the modeline and highlight color numbers with a color list of
the form
@@
-135,7
+144,8
@@
specify the character to separate the substrings in the search pattern
.TP
\fB-x \fI<separator>\fR, \fB--label-separator \fI<separator>\fR
specify the character to separate what to show to the user during the
.TP
\fB-x \fI<separator>\fR, \fB--label-separator \fI<separator>\fR
specify the character to separate what to show to the user during the
-selection from the line to return
+selection from the line to return. If the provided separator is "\\n",
+the lines to show to the user alternate with the lines to return
.TP
\fB-l \fI<number>\fR, \fB--number-of-lines \fI<number>\fR
specify the maximum number of lines to take into account
.TP
\fB-l \fI<number>\fR, \fB--number-of-lines \fI<number>\fR
specify the maximum number of lines to take into account
@@
-144,18
+154,28
@@
specify the maximum number of lines to take into account
To use selector to search into your bash history
To use selector to search into your bash history
-.B selector -q --bash <(history)
+.RS
+.EX
+selector -q --bash <(history)
+.EE
+.RE
To show a list of directories and insert a cd command to the selected
To show a list of directories and insert a cd command to the selected
-one
(using @ as a separator)
+one
-.B selector -v -x @ <(find . -type d | awk \(aq{print $0\(dq@cd \(dq$0}\(aq)
+.RS
+.EX
+selector -v -x \(dq\\n\(dq <(find . -type d | awk \(aq{ print $0\(dq\\ncd \(dq$0 }\(aq)
+.EE
+.RE
-To select a line in a long text and returns the line number (this
-command uses ^A as a separator, hence there will be problems if the
-file contains ^A)
+To select a line in a long text and returns the line number
-.B selector -v -x ^A <(awk < something.txt \(aq{ print $0\(dq^A\(dqNR }\(aq)
+.RS
+.EX
+selector -v -x \(dq\\n\(dq <(awk < something.txt \(aq{ print $0\(dq\\n\(dqNR }\(aq)
+.EE
+.RE
.SH "BUGS"
.SH "BUGS"