case-insensitive modes.
.SH "OPTIONS"
-.IP "\fB-h\fP" 10
-display help and exits
-.IP "\fB-m\fP" 10
+.TP
+\fB-h\fR
+display help and exit
+.TP
+\fB-m\fR
force the monochrome mode
-.IP "\fB-i\fP" 10
-invert the order of the lines
-.IP "\fB-b\fP" 10
+.TP
+\fB-i\fR
+revert the order of the lines
+.TP
+\fB-b\fR
remove the numeric prefix from bash history
-.IP "\fB-z\fP" 10
+.TP
+\fB-z\fR
remove the time prefix from zsh history
-.IP "\fB-d\fP" 10
+.TP
+\fB-d\fR
remove duplicated lines (note that you can have two different lines
with the same visible part if you use the -x option)
-.IP "\fB-e\fP" 10
+.TP
+\fB-e\fR
start in regexp mode
-.IP "\fB-a\fP" 10
+.TP
+\fB-a\fR
start in case sensitive mode
-.IP "\fB-q\fP" 10
+.TP
+\fB-q\fR
make a flash instead of a beep when there is an edition error
-.IP "\fB--\fP" 10
+.TP
+\fB--\fR
state that all following arguments are filenames
-.IP "\fB-t \fI<title>\fP" 10
+.TP
+\fB-t \fI<title>\fR
add a title in the modeline
-.IP "\fB-c \fI<fg_modeline> <bg_modeline> <fg_highlight> <bg_highlight>\fP" 10
+.TP
+\fB-c \fI<fg_modeline> <bg_modeline> <fg_highlight> <bg_highlight>\fR
select the modeline and highlight color numbers
-.IP "\fB-v\fP" 10
+.TP
+\fB-v\fR
inject the selected line into the tty input buffer
-.IP "\fB-w\fP" 10
+.TP
+\fB-w\fR
add ^Q between characters during tty injection to quote control characters
-.IP "\fB-o \fI<output_filename>\fP" 10
+.TP
+\fB-o \fI<output_filename>\fR
write the selected line into the specified file
-.IP "\fB-s \fI<pattern_separator>\fP" 10
+.TP
+\fB-s \fI<pattern_separator>\fR
specify the symbol to separate the substrings in the search pattern
-.IP "\fB-x \fI<label_separator>\fP" 10
+.TP
+\fB-x \fI<label_separator>\fR
specify the symbol to separate what to show to the user during the
selection from the line to return
-.IP "\fB-l \fI<max_number_of_lines>\fP" 10
+.TP
+\fB-l \fI<max_number_of_lines>\fR
specify the maximum number of lines to take into account
-.IP "\fB-f \fI<input_filename>\fP" 10
+.TP
+\fB-f \fI<input_filename>\fR
specify a file to search into (option kept for compatibility reasons)
.SH "EXAMPLE"
-To use selector to search into your bash history, you can use
+To use selector to search into your bash history
.B selector -q -b -i -d -v -w -l ${HISTSIZE} <(history)
+To show a list of directories and insert a cd command to the selected
+one (using @ as a separator)
+
+.B selector -v -x @ <(find . -type d | awk \(aq{print $1\(dq@cd \(dq$0}\(aq)
+
+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)
+
+.B selector -v -x ^A <(awk < something.txt \(aq{ print $0\(dq^A\(dqNR }\(aq)
+
.SH "KEYBINDING IN BASH"
You can associate selector to a single key in bash by using the
associate it to M-r (that is, the "Alt" and "r" key pressed together),
just add something like
-bind '"\\C-[r":"\\C-a\\C-kselector -q -b -i -d -v -w -l ${HISTSIZE} <(history)\\C-m"'
+bind \(aq\(dq\\C-[r\(dq:\(dq\\C-a\\C-kselector -q -b -i -d -v -w -l ${HISTSIZE} <(history)\\C-m\(dq\(aq
in your
.IR ~/.bashrc .