[![Actions Status](https://github.com/tecolicom/App-ansifold/workflows/test/badge.svg)](https://github.com/tecolicom/App-ansifold/actions) [![MetaCPAN Release](https://badge.fury.io/pl/App-ansifold.svg)](https://metacpan.org/release/App-ansifold) # NAME ansifold/ansicolrm/ansicut - fold/colrm/cut command handling ANSI terminal sequences # SYNOPSIS ansifold [ options ] -w# --width=# Folding width (default 72) --boundary=word|space Fold on word boundary --padding[=#] Padding to margin space --padchar=_ Default padding character --prefix=string Set prefix string (default empty) --autoindent=pattern Set auto-indent pattern --ambiguous=narrow|wide Unicode ambiguous character handling -p --paragraph Print extra newline -r --refill Join paragraph into single line first --separate=string Set separator string (default newline) -n --nonewline Same as --separate '' --lb=# --linebreak=mode Line-break mode (all, runin, runout, none) --runin=# Run-in width (default 4) --runout=# Run-out width (default 4) --runlen=# Set run-in and run-out both -s --smart Same as --boundary=word --linebreak=all -x[#] --expand[=#] Expand tabs --tabstop=n Tab-stop position (default 8) --tabhead=char Tab-head character (default space) --tabspace=char Tab-space character (default space) --tabstyle=style Tab expansion style (shade, dot, symbol) --colrm start [ end ] colrm(1) command compatible -c# --cut list cut(1) command compatible -h --help Show help message -v --version Show version ansicolrm [ options ] ansicut -c list # VERSION Version 1.25 # DESCRIPTION **ansifold** is a [fold(1)](http://man.he.net/man1/fold) compatible command utilizing [Text::ANSI::Fold](https://metacpan.org/pod/Text%3A%3AANSI%3A%3AFold) module, which enables to handle ANSI terminal sequences. **ansicolrm** works like [colrm(1)](http://man.he.net/man1/colrm) command. This is an alias for **ansifold** command and works exactly same except option **--colrm** is enabled by default. **ansicut** works like [cut(1)](http://man.he.net/man1/cut) command. This is an alias for **ansifold** command and works exactly same except default separator string is set as empty by default. Support only **-c** (or **--cut**) option of the original [cut(1)](http://man.he.net/man1/cut) command. ## FOLD BY WIDTH **ansifold** folds lines in 72 column by default. Use option **-w** to change the folding width. $ ansifold -w132 Single field is used repeatedly for the same line. With option **--padding**, remained columns are filled by padding character, space by default, or specified by optional value like `--padding=_`. Default padding character can be set by **--padchar** option. **ansifold** handles Unicode multi-byte characters properly. Option **--ambiguous** takes _wide_ or _narrow_ and it specifies the visual width of Unicode ambiguous characters. ## TERMINAL WIDTH and CALCULATION If the width argument begins with `=`, it is interpreted as an RPN (Reverse Polish Notation) expression with the terminal width as the initial value. Therefore, ansifold -w= will wrap at the width of the terminal, and ansifold -w=2/ will wrap at half the width of the terminal. ## MULTIPLE WIDTH Unlike the original fold(1) command, multiple numbers can be specified. $ LANG=C date | ansifold -w 3,1,3,1,2 | cat -n 1 Wed 2 3 Dec 4 5 19 With multiple fields, unmatched part is discarded as in the above example. So you can truncate lines by putting comma at the end of single field. ansifold -w80, Option `-w80,` is equivalent to `-w80,0`. Zero width is ignored when seen as a final number, but not ignored otherwise. ## NEGATIVE WIDTH Negative number fields are discarded. $ LANG=C date | ansifold -w 3,-1,3,-1,2 Wed Dec 19 If the final width is negative, it is not discarded but takes all the rest instead. So next commands do the same thing. $ colrm 7 10 $ ansifold -nw 6,-4,-1 Option `--width -1` does nothing effectively. Using it with **--expand** option implements ANSI/Unicode aware [expand(1)](http://man.he.net/man1/expand) command. $ ansifold --expand --width -1 This can be written as this. $ ansifold -xw-1 ## NUMBERS Number description is handled by [Getopt::EX::Numbers](https://metacpan.org/pod/Getopt%3A%3AEX%3A%3ANumbers) module, and consists of `start`, `end`, `step` and `length` elements. For example, $ echo AABBBBCCCCCCDDDDDDDDEEEEEEEEEE | ansifold -w 2:10:2 is equivalent to: $ echo AABBBBCCCCCCDDDDDDDDEEEEEEEEEE | ansifold -w 2,4,6,8,10 and produces output like this: AA BBBB CCCCCC DDDDDDDD EEEEEEEEEE ## SEPARATOR/TERMINATOR Option **-n** eliminates newlines between columns. $ LANG=C date | ansifold -w 3,-1,3,-1,2 -n WedDec19 Option **--separate** set separator string. $ echo ABCDEF | ansifold --separate=: -w 1,0,1,0,1,-1 A::B::C:DEF Option **-n** is a short-cut for `--separate ''`. Option **--paragraph** (or **-p**) print extra newline after each line. This is convenient when a paragraph is made up of single line, like microsoft word document. ## PREFIX ### **--prefix**=_string_ If a string is given by **--prefix** option, that string is inserted at the beginning of each folded text. This is convenient to produce indented text block. Because the first line is not affected, insert appropiate prefix if necessary. Originally made for [App::Greple::frame](https://metacpan.org/pod/App%3A%3AGreple%3A%3Aframe) module. ### **--autoindent**=_pattern_ An experimental **--autoindent** option takes a regex pattern for the indent label, and set the prefix string as a space string of that label length. For example, command `ps auxgw` produce very long line output and you may want to fold `COMMAND` portion with appropiate indentation. In this case use **--autoindent** option like this: $ ps axgw | ansifold --autoindent '.*TIME (?=COMMAND)' -w= --boundary=word PID TT STAT TIME COMMAND 1 ?? Ss 817:25.87 /sbin/launchd 354 ?? S 4:30.01 /System/Applications/TextEdit.app/Contents/ MacOS/TextEdit 522 ?? Ss 2:50.67 /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Uninstall. framework/Resources/uninstalld ## REFILL Option **--refill** (or **-r**) makes the command to run in paragraph mode, which read consecutive non-blank lines at once, and join them into single line before processing. So all paragraphs are reformatted by new text width. You can use this with **--autoindent** option. Option **-rw-1** will just fill paragraphs without reformatting. # LINE BREAKING Line break adjustment is supported for ASCII word boundaries. As for Japanese, more complicated prohibition processing is performed. Use option **-s** to enable everything. ## **--boundary**=_word_|_space_ This option prohibit breaking line in the middle of ASCII/Latin word. Context of word is defined by option value; _word_ means alpha-numeric sequence, while _space_ means simply non-space printables. ## **--linebreak**=_all_|_runin_|_runout_|_none_, **--lb**=... Option **--linebreak** takes a value of _all_, _runin_, _runout_ or _none_. Default value is _none_. When **--linebreak** option is enabled, if the cut-off text start with space or prohibited characters (e.g. closing parenthesis), they are ran-in at the end of current line as much as possible. If the trimmed text end with prohibited characters (e.g. opening parenthesis), they are ran-out to the head of next line, provided it fits to maximum width. ## **--runin**=_width_, **--runout**=_width_ ## **--runlen**=_width_ Maximum width of run-in/run-out characters are defined by **--runin** and **--runout** option. Default values are 4. Option **--runlen** set both run-in/run-out width at once. ## **--smart**, **-s** Option **--smart** (or simply **-s**) set both **--boundary=word** and **--linebreak=all**, and enables all smart text formatting capability. Use option **--boundary=space** if you want the command to behave more like **-s** option of [fold(1)](http://man.he.net/man1/fold) command. # TAB EXPANSION ## **--expand** Option **--expand** (or **-x**) enables tab character expansion. $ ansifold --expand Takes optional number for tabstop and it precedes to **--tabstop** option. $ ansifold -x4w-1 If the command is executed with the name `ansiexpand`, it works as if the **--expand** option were given, and set default folding width to \-1. [App::ansiexpand](https://metacpan.org/pod/App%3A%3Aansiexpand) is a bit more sophisticated and we recommend using that one rather. ## **--tabhead**, **--tabspace** Each tab character is converted to **tabhead** and following **tabspace** characters (both are space by default). They can be specified by **--tabhead** and **--tabspace** option. If the option value is longer than single characger, it is evaluated as unicode name. Next example makes tab character visible keeping text layout. $ ansifold --expand --tabhead="MEDIUM SHADE" --tabspace="LIGHT SHADE" ## **--tabstyle** Option **--tabstyle** allow to set **--tabhead** and **--tabspace** characters at once according to the given style name. Select from `dot`, `symbol` or `shade`. Styles are defined in [Text::ANSI::Fold](https://metacpan.org/pod/Text%3A%3AANSI%3A%3AFold) library. $ ansifold --expand --tabstyle=shade # COLRM COMPATIBLE ## **--colrm** \[ _start_ \[ _end_ \] ... \] Option **--colrm** takes [colrm(1)](http://man.he.net/man1/colrm) command compatible arguments and implicitly set **--separate** empty. Next command behave exactly like `colrm start end` and takes care of ANSI terminal sequences. $ ansifold --colrm start end $ ansicolrm start end Unlike standard [colrm(1)](http://man.he.net/man1/colrm), _start_ and _end_ can be repeated as many times as desired. Next command removes column 1-3 and 7-9 and produces `4560` as a result. $ echo 1234567890 | ansifold --colrm 1 3 7 9 ^^^ ^^^ # CUT COMPATIBLE ## **--cut** list ... ## **-c** list ... Option **--cut** (or **-c**) takes [cut(1)](http://man.he.net/man1/cut) command compatible arguments. Next command behave exactly like `cut -c list` and takes care of ANSI terminal sequences. $ ansifold -c list ... Next command retrieve column 4-6,9- and produces `45690` as a result. $ echo 1234567890 | ansifold -c 4-6,9- ^^^ ^^ Unlike [cut(1)](http://man.he.net/man1/cut)'s **-c** option, parameter number is taken as screen columns of the terminal, rather than number of logical characters. # BUGS Option **--refill** will join Hangul string without space. Probably this is not a correct behavior. # FILES - `~/.ansifoldrc` Start-up file. See [Getopt::EX::Module](https://metacpan.org/pod/Getopt%3A%3AEX%3A%3AModule) for format. # INSTALL ## CPANMINUS $ cpanm App::ansifold # SEE ALSO [ANSI Tool collection](https://github.com/tecolicom/ANSI-Tools) [ansifold](https://github.com/tecolicom/App-ansifold) [ansiexpand](https://github.com/tecolicom/App-ansiexpand) [ansicolumn](https://github.com/tecolicom/App-ansicolumn) [Text::ANSI::Fold](https://github.com/tecolicom/Text-ANSI-Fold) [Text::ANSI::Fold::Util](https://github.com/tecolicom/Text-ANSI-Fold-Util) [Getopt::EX::Numbers](https://metacpan.org/pod/Getopt%3A%3AEX%3A%3ANumbers) [https://www.w3.org/TR/jlreq/](https://www.w3.org/TR/jlreq/) Requirements for Japanese Text Layout, W3C Working Group Note 11 August 2020 # AUTHOR Kazumasa Utashiro # LICENSE Copyright ©︎ 2018-2024 Kazumasa Utashiro This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.