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Using the label separator \n indicates that labels and strings to return are on alter...
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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
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+153,13
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To use selector to search into your bash history
.B selector -q --bash <(history)
To show a list of directories and insert a cd command to the selected
.B selector -q --bash <(history)
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)
+.B selector -v -x
\(dq\\\\n\(dq <(find . -type d | awk \(aq{print $0\(dq\\\\n
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)
+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)
+.B selector -v -x
\(dq\\\\n\(dq <(awk < something.txt \(aq{ print $0\(dq\\\\n
\(dqNR }\(aq)
.SH "BUGS"
.SH "BUGS"