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author | Steven Schubiger <stsc@refcnt.org> | 2020-06-22 22:52:02 +0200 |
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diff --git a/README.cgit b/README.cgit new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6568c1b --- /dev/null +++ b/README.cgit @@ -0,0 +1,90 @@ +<pre> +colorize +======== + +Description +----------- +Colorize aims at being a small, independent and handy command-line +text colorizing tool. It emits ANSI escape sequences in order to +color lines of text; also, sequences emitted by colorize or foreign +programs may be cleared. + +The main code is written in C (c89 mostly), whereas the test script +consists of Perl code. + +Colorize is known to build and test successfully on Linux and +Net/Open/MirBSD. Other platforms are untested, so be prepared for +it to eventually not work as expected there. + +Requirements +------------ +gcc +make +perl +valgrind (optional) + +Build instructions +------------------ +Issue `make' to build colorize. + +Once completed, run the tests with `make check'. + +Then you should most likely have a working binary. + +Next, install it with `make install' (may require elevated +user permissions). + +Finally, clean up the working directory through `make clean'. + +Customizing instructions +------------------------ +The default character ('/') which separates the foreground +from the background color may be redefined: + +`make FLAGS=-DCOLOR_SEP_CHAR_COLON' -> defines as ':' +`make FLAGS=-DCOLOR_SEP_CHAR_SLASH' -> defines as '/' + +Debugging instructions +---------------------- +For the sake of completeness, colorize can be also built with +debugging output by issuing `make FLAGS=-DDEBUG'. The intention +is to provide some memory allocation diagnostics (and might be +extended in future). Usually, a debugging build is not required. + +Furthermore, tests can be run through valgrind by issuing, for +example, `make check_valgrind 2>&1 | tee valgrind.out'. The +file provided here for the `tee' invocation will be populated +with the captured output from both standard output and error +stream. + +Configuration File +------------------ +A user configuration file may be populated with options and +according values. See man page source file `colorize.1' for +details. + +Documentation +------------- +See man page source file: colorize.1. + +Usage example +------------- +In ~/.bashrc: + +| ls_color() { +| ls "$@" | colorize green - +| } +| alias ls=ls_color + +This excerpt defines an alias which will set the color being +printed for literal ls invocations to green. + +Afterword +--------- +Let me know, if you have ideas, bug reports, patches, etc. + +Author +------ +Steven Schubiger <stsc@refcnt.org> + +</pre> |