From: Francois Fleuret Date: Wed, 1 Jul 2009 09:28:55 +0000 (+0200) Subject: Cosmetics. X-Git-Url: https://fleuret.org/cgi-bin/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=2f902779571a1dee1e6b5ac4925efd47564f7497;p=selector.git Cosmetics. --- diff --git a/selector.1 b/selector.1 index 8bd9791..7f0ce8c 100644 --- a/selector.1 +++ b/selector.1 @@ -1,11 +1,19 @@ +\" This man page was written by Francois Fleuret +\" and is distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike +\" 3.0 License. + .TH "SELECTOR" 1 "" "Francois Fleuret" + .SH "NAME" + selector \- A simple command line utility for dynamic pattern selection + .SH "SYNOPSIS" -.PP + \fBselector\fP [\fBoptions\fP] [ [ ...]] + .SH "DESCRIPTION" -.PP + \fBselector\fP is a command line utility for dynamic string selection. As you type a list of strings separated by ";" or a regexp, the display is updated in real time to show only the lines containing @@ -22,7 +30,6 @@ each line before that character will appear during the selection, and the part after that character will be returned. .SH "KEYS" -.PP Keys corresponding to ASCII codes between " " and "~" add a character to the pattern string. The Backspace key, "^H" and "^?" delete the @@ -92,7 +99,7 @@ To use selector to search into your bash history, you can use .B selector -q -b -i -d -v -w -l ${HISTSIZE} <(history) -.SH "KEY-BINDING IN BASH" +.SH "KEYBINDING IN BASH" You can associate selector to a single key in bash by using the command 'bind' in your bash initialization file. For instance, to @@ -117,6 +124,8 @@ There are modeline display problems if the pattern is too long. This program does not handle multibyte characters. .SH "AUTHOR" -.PP -Written by Francois Fleuret , and distributed -under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 License. + +The selector command was written by Francois Fleuret + and is distributed under the under the terms of +the GNU General Public License version 3 as published by the Free +Software Foundation.