diff --git a/assets/manual/bat.1.in b/assets/manual/bat.1.in index e813e038..b5761cfb 100644 --- a/assets/manual/bat.1.in +++ b/assets/manual/bat.1.in @@ -1,18 +1,23 @@ .TH {{PROJECT_EXECUTABLE | upcase}} "1" .SH NAME -{{PROJECT_EXECUTABLE}} \- manual page for {{PROJECT_NAME}} -.SH DESCRIPTION -{{PROJECT_EXECUTABLE}} - a cat(1) clone with syntax highlighting and Git integration. +{{PROJECT_EXECUTABLE}} \- a cat(1) clone with syntax highlighting and Git integration. .SH "USAGE" -.IP -{{PROJECT_EXECUTABLE}} [OPTIONS] [FILE]... -.IP -{{PROJECT_EXECUTABLE}} +.IP "{{PROJECT_EXECUTABLE}} [OPTIONS] [FILE]..." +.IP "{{PROJECT_EXECUTABLE}} cache [CACHE-OPTIONS] [--build|--clear] +.SH DESCRIPTION +{{PROJECT_EXECUTABLE}} prints the syntax-highlighted content of a collection of FILEs to the +terminal. If no FILE is specified, or when FILE is '-', it reads from standard input. + +{{PROJECT_EXECUTABLE}} supports a large number of programming and markup languages. +It also communicates with git(1) to show modifications with respect to the git index. +{{PROJECT_EXECUTABLE}} automatically pipes its output through a pager (by default: less). + +Whenever the output of {{PROJECT_EXECUTABLE}} goes to a non-interactive terminal, i.e. when the +output is piped into another process or into a file, {{PROJECT_EXECUTABLE}} will act as a drop-in +replacement for cat(1) and fall back to printing the plain file contents. + .SH "OPTIONS" -.HP -General remarks -.IP -Command-line options like '-l'/'--language' that take values can be specified as +General remarks: Command-line options like '-l'/'--language' that take values can be specified as either '--language value', '--language=value', '-l value' or '-lvalue'. .HP \fB\-A\fR, \fB\-\-show\-all\fR @@ -33,78 +38,80 @@ specified as a name (like 'C++' or 'LaTeX') or possible file extension (like 'cpp', 'hpp' or 'md'). Use '\-\-list\-languages' to show all supported language names and file extensions. .HP -\fB\-H\fR, \fB\-\-highlight\-line\fR ... +\fB\-H\fR, \fB\-\-highlight\-line\fR ... .IP -Highlight the N\-th line with a different background color +Highlight the specified line ranges with a different background color For example: +.RS +.IP "\-\-highlight\-line 40" +highlights line 40 +.IP "\-\-highlight\-line 30:40" +highlights lines 30 to 40 +.IP "\-\-highlight\-line :40" +highlights lines 1 to 40 +.IP "\-\-highlight\-line 40:" +highlights lines 40 to the end of the file +.RE .HP \fB\-\-tabs\fR .IP -Set the tab width to T spaces. Use a width of 0 to pass tabs through -directly +Set the tab width to T spaces. Use a width of 0 to pass tabs through directly .HP \fB\-\-wrap\fR .IP -Specify the text\-wrapping mode (*auto*, never, character). The -\&'\-\-terminal\-width' option can be used in addition to control the output -width. +Specify the text\-wrapping mode (*auto*, never, character). The '\-\-terminal\-width' option +can be used in addition to control the output width. .HP \fB\-\-terminal\-width\fR .IP -Explicitly set the width of the terminal instead of determining it -automatically. If prefixed with '+' or '\-', the value will be treated as -an offset to the actual terminal width. See also: '\-\-wrap'. +Explicitly set the width of the terminal instead of determining it automatically. If +prefixed with '+' or '\-', the value will be treated as an offset to the actual terminal +width. See also: '\-\-wrap'. .HP \fB\-n\fR, \fB\-\-number\fR .IP -Only show line numbers, no other decorations. This is an alias for -\&'\-\-style=numbers' +Only show line numbers, no other decorations. This is an alias for '\-\-style=numbers' .HP \fB\-\-color\fR .IP -Specify when to use colored output. The automatic mode only enables colors -if an interactive terminal is detected. Possible values: *auto*, never, -always. +Specify when to use colored output. The automatic mode only enables colors if an +interactive terminal is detected. Possible values: *auto*, never, always. .HP \fB\-\-italic\-text\fR .IP -Specify when to use ANSI sequences for italic text in the output. Possible -values: always, *never*. +Specify when to use ANSI sequences for italic text in the output. Possible values: +always, *never*. .HP \fB\-\-decorations\fR .IP -Specify when to use the decorations that have been specified via -\&'\-\-style'. The automatic mode only enables decorations if an interactive -terminal is detected. Possible values: *auto*, never, always. +Specify when to use the decorations that have been specified via '\-\-style'. The +automatic mode only enables decorations if an interactive terminal is detected. Possible +values: *auto*, never, always. .HP \fB\-\-paging\fR .IP -Specify when to use the pager. To control which pager is used, set the -PAGER or BAT_PAGER environment variables (the latter takes precedence) or -use the '\-\-pager' option. To disable the pager permanently, set BAT_PAGER -to an empty string or set '\-\-paging=never' in the configuration file. -Possible values: *auto*, never, always. +Specify when to use the pager. To control which pager is used, set the PAGER or +BAT_PAGER environment variables (the latter takes precedence) or use the '\-\-pager' +option. To disable the pager permanently, set BAT_PAGER to an empty string or set +\&'\-\-paging=never' in the configuration file. Possible values: *auto*, never, always. .HP \fB\-\-pager\fR .IP -Determine which pager is used. This option will overwrite the PAGER and -BAT_PAGER environment variables. The default pager is 'less'. To disable -the pager completely, use the '\-\-paging' option. Example: '\-\-pager "less -\fB\-RF\fR"'. +Determine which pager is used. This option will overwrite the PAGER and BAT_PAGER +environment variables. The default pager is 'less'. To disable the pager completely, use +the '\-\-paging' option. Example: '\-\-pager "less \fB\-RF\fR"'. .HP \fB\-m\fR, \fB\-\-map\-syntax\fR ... .IP -Map a file extension or file name to an existing syntax (specified by a -file extension or file name). For example, to -highlight *.build files with the Python syntax, use '\-m build:py'. To -highlight files named '.myignore' with the Git Ignore syntax, use '\-m +Map a file extension or file name to an existing syntax (specified by a file extension +or file name). For example, to highlight *.build files with the Python syntax, use '\-m +build:py'. To highlight files named '.myignore' with the Git Ignore syntax, use '\-m \&.myignore:gitignore'. .HP \fB\-\-theme\fR .IP -Set the theme for syntax highlighting. Use '\-\-list\-themes' to see all -available themes. To set a default theme, add the '\-\-theme="..."' option -to the configuration file or export the BAT_THEME environment variable -(e.g.: export BAT_THEME="..."). +Set the theme for syntax highlighting. Use '\-\-list\-themes' to see all available themes. +To set a default theme, add the '\-\-theme="..."' option to the configuration file or +export the BAT_THEME environment variable (e.g.: export BAT_THEME="..."). .HP \fB\-\-list\-themes\fR .IP @@ -112,12 +119,11 @@ Display a list of supported themes for syntax highlighting. .HP \fB\-\-style\fR .IP -Configure which elements (line numbers, file headers, grid borders, Git -modifications, ..) to display in addition to the file contents. The -argument is a comma\-separated list of components to display (e.g. -\&'numbers,changes,grid') or a pre\-defined style ('full'). To set a default -style, add the '\-\-style=".."' option to the configuration file or export -the BAT_STYLE environment variable (e.g.: export BAT_STYLE=".."). Possible +Configure which elements (line numbers, file headers, grid borders, Git modifications, +\&..) to display in addition to the file contents. The argument is a comma\-separated list +of components to display (e.g. 'numbers,changes,grid') or a pre\-defined style ('full'). +To set a default style, add the '\-\-style=".."' option to the configuration file or +export the BAT_STYLE environment variable (e.g.: export BAT_STYLE=".."). Possible values: *auto*, full, plain, changes, header, grid, numbers, snip. .HP \fB\-r\fR, \fB\-\-line\-range\fR ... @@ -138,8 +144,8 @@ Display a list of supported languages for syntax highlighting. .HP \fB\-u\fR, \fB\-\-unbuffered\fR .IP -This option exists for POSIX\-compliance reasons ('u' is for 'unbuffered'). -The output is always unbuffered \- this option is simply ignored. +This option exists for POSIX\-compliance reasons ('u' is for 'unbuffered'). The output is +always unbuffered \- this option is simply ignored. .HP \fB\-h\fR, \fB\-\-help\fR .IP @@ -148,13 +154,20 @@ Print this help message. \fB\-V\fR, \fB\-\-version\fR .IP Show version information. -.SH "ARGS" +.SH "POSITIONAL ARGUMENTS" +.HP +\fB...\fR .IP -... -.IP -File(s) to print / concatenate. Use a dash ('\-') or no argument at all to read -from standard input. +Files to print and concatenate. Use a dash ('\-') or no argument at all to read from +standard input. .SH "SUBCOMMANDS" -.IP -cache -Modify the syntax\-definition and theme cache +.HP +\fBcache\fR - Modify the syntax\-definition and theme cache. +.SH "FILES" +{{PROJECT_EXECUTABLE}} can also be customized with a configuration file. The location of the file +is dependent on your operating system. To get the default path for your system, call: + +\fB{{PROJECT_EXECUTABLE}} --config-file\fR + +Alternatively, you can use the BAT_CONFIG_PATH environment variable to point bat to a non-default +location of the configuration file.