NAME
ansifold - fold command handling ANSI terminal sequences
SYNOPSIS
ansifold [ options ]
-w#, --width=# Folding width
-s, --boundary=word Fold on word boundary
--padding Padding to margin space
--padchar=_ Padding character
--ambiguous=narrow|wide Unicode ambiguous character handling
-p, --paragraph Print extra newline
--separate=string Set separator string (default newline)
-n Short cut for --separate ''
DESCRIPTION
ansifold is almost fold compatible command utilizing Text::ANSI::Fold module, which enables to handle ANSI terminal sequences and Unicode multibyte characters properly.
Opiton -w takes width number to fold. Unlike original fold(1) command, multiple numbers can be specified like:
ansifold -w 3,1,3,1,2
Negative number fields are discarded.
$ LANG=C date | ansifold -w 3,-1,3,-1,2
Wed
Dec
19
Single field is used repeatedly for the same line, but multiple fields are not. Put comma at the end to discard the rest:
ansifold -w 80,
Number description is handled by Getopt::EX::Numbers module, and consists of start
, end
, step
and length
elements. For example,
ansifold -w 2:10:2
produces output like this:
AA
BBBB
CCCCCC
DDDDDDDD
EEEEEEEEEE
Each folded strings are separated by newline. Use --separate
option to set the separator string, and use -n
to set it empty.
SEE ALSO
LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2018- Kazumasa Utashiro
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
AUTHOR
Kazumasa Utashiro