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14 .Dd $Mdocdate: October 8 2021$
19 .Nd multi-protocol browser
29 is an interactive browser that supports the Finger, Gemini and Gopher
32 features tabs, a minibuffer, interactive completions, bookmarks and
33 out-of-band TOFU verification.
35 The arguments are as follows:
36 .Bl -tag -width xxxxxxxxxxxxx
38 Show all available colors and exit.
40 Specify an alternative configuration file.
42 .Pa $HOME/.config/telescope/config
45 Display version and usage.
48 Only check the configuration file for validity.
55 from writing files to the disk and to acquire the lock, allowing to
56 run multiple instances at the same time.
58 still loads the session file and the custom about pages.
59 .It Fl v , Fl -version
64 interface is divided into four areas: the tabline, the body, the
65 modeline and the echoarea/minibuffer.
67 The tabline is always at the top of the screen and displays the tabs
68 separated by a vertical line.
69 When there are more tabs than the size of the window allow to display,
74 are shown at the start/end of the tabline to indicate that there are
75 more tabs in that direction.
77 The body occupies the majority of the visible area.
78 It contains the current page and optionally a side window.
80 The modeline is the second to last row of the screen.
81 It shows some information about the page: a spinner when the page is
82 loading, the trust level, the document type, the scroll offset and the
85 The echoarea is usually the last line of the screen.
86 Messages are often showed there, and link addresses too.
87 The echoarea is also used to obtain input from the user.
92 are invoked, the minibuffer area grows to show possible completions.
96 .Dq Trust, but Verify Pq where appropriate
99 .Pq Dq Trust On First Use .
100 The idea is to define three level of verification for a certificate:
104 the server fingerprint does NOT match the stored value.
107 the server fingerprint matches the store one.
110 the fingerprint matches and has been verified out-of-band.
113 The trust level of the page is indicated in the modeline with the
118 level is enough, but where is appropriate users should be able to
119 verify out-of-band the certificate.
121 At the moment, there is no built-in support for an out-of-band
123 .Sh SUPPORTED PROTOCOLS
124 The following protocols are supported:
125 .Bl -tag -width gemini://
130 See about:about for a list of all these pages.
134 such as .gmi, .gemini, .txt, .md, .markdown, .diff or .patch, can be
135 viewed inside the application.
136 Types of local files are detected solely based on the file extension.
137 On some systems, such as
139 only files inside special directories
140 .Pq like Pa /tmp No or Pa ~/Downloads
143 Finger URLs are interpreted as follows:
146 the host is determined by the host name portion of the URL
148 if the user portion of the URL is provided, it's interpreted as the
149 user to finger, otherwise the path component will be used
152 .Lk finger://user@hostname
154 .Lk finger://hostname/user
155 are treated as the same URL.
157 Gemini is fully supported, with the exception of client-certificates.
159 Gopher support is limited to items type 0, 1 and 7.
160 All text is assumed to be encoded in UTF-8 (or ASCII).
163 User-entered URLs, given as argument on the command line or entered
166 are intepreted with a simple heuristic:
169 if it's a proper absolute URL then use it as-is,
175 assume it's a file:// URL,
177 otherwise assume it's a Gemini URL.
179 .Sh CONFIGURATION FILE
182 reads the configuration file at
183 .Pa ~/.config/telescope/config
185 .Pa ~/.telescope/config .
187 It's possible to load a custom configuration file using the
192 will also load a file called
196 is the name of the terminal type
197 .Pq i.e. the TERM environment variable ,
200 The format of the configuration file is fairly flexible.
201 The current line can be extended over multiple ones using a
204 Comments can be put anywhere in the file using a hash mark
206 and extend to the end of the current line, but backslashes can't be
207 used to extend comments over multiple lines.
209 The following constructs are available:
211 .It Ic bind Ar map Ar key Ar cmd
218 Valid values for map are
220 .Pq i.e. when the user is viewing a page
223 .Pq i.e. when the minibuffer has the focus.
225 follows the same syntax described in
226 .Sx DEFAULT KEY BINDINGS
227 and all the possible functions are listed in
228 .Sx INTERACTIVE COMMANDS .
229 .It Ic proxy Ar proto Ic via Ar url
232 as proxy for all URLs with
236 must be a Gemini URI without path, query and fragment component.
237 .It Ic set Ar opt No = Ar val
244 .Bl -tag -width twelveletters -compact
247 If greater than zero, save the session after the specified amount of
248 seconds after some events happens
249 .Pq new or closed tabs, visited a link ...
253 If nonzero, don't wrap preformatted blocks.
257 The default download path.
262 If nonzero, when the text of a link starts with an emoji followed by a
263 space, use that emoji as line prefix.
267 If nonzero, enable colours.
273 If greater than zero, lines of text will be formatted in a way that
274 don't exceed the given number of columns.
278 If nonzero, hide by default the body of the preformatted blocks.
281 can be used to toggle the visibility per-block.
282 .It hide-pre-closing-line
284 If nonzero, hide the closing line of preformatted blocks.
288 If nonzero, hide the start and end line of the preformatted blocks.
289 If both hide-pre-context and hide-pre-blocks are nonzero, preformatted
290 blocks are irremediably hidden.
294 URL for the new tab page.
304 If nonzero, set the terminal title to the page title.
308 If tab-bar-show is -1 hide the tab bar permanently, if 0 show it
310 If it's 1, show the bar only when there is more than one tab.
313 .It Ic style Ar name Ar option
314 Change the styling of the element identified by
316 Multiple options may be specified within curly braces.
317 Valid style identifiers are:
318 .Bl -tag -width line.compl.current -compact -offset Ds
320 the area outside the lines in the body of the page.
323 .It line.compl.current
324 the current completion.
326 text in the *Help* buffer.
338 the heading of a preformatted block.
340 the content of a preformatted block.
342 the closing line of a preformatted block.
350 the non-focused tabs.
357 .It Ic attr Ar prefix Oo Ar line Oo Ar trail Oc Oc
358 Sets the text attributes.
359 If only one value is given,
363 default to that; if two values are given then
367 Each attribute is a comma-separated list of keywords:
368 .Bl -tag -width underline -compact -offset Ds
372 best highlighting mode for the terminal.
376 reverses background/foreground colors.
378 makes the text blinking.
382 extra bright or bold.
385 Only the style identifiers with the
387 prefix accept up to three attributes.
388 The other will only use the first one given.
389 .It Ic bg Ar prefix Oo Ar line Oo Ar trail Oc Oc
390 Sets the background color.
391 Follows the same behaviour as
393 regarding the optional parameters.
394 The colour is one of black, red, green, yellow, blue,
395 magenta, cyan and white; colour0 to colour255
396 .Pq or color0 to color255
397 from the 256-colour set;
398 default for the default colour.
399 .It Ic fg Ar prefix Oo Ar line Oo Ar trail Oc Oc
400 Sets the foreground color.
403 .It Ic prefix Ar prfx Op Ar cont
404 Sets the prefix for the current line type to
408 as the prefix for the continuation lines
409 .Pq i.e. when a long line gets wrapped.
412 is not given its value will be the same of
416 .Sh DEFAULT KEY BINDINGS
417 The default key bindings are very similar to GNU Emacs, but care has
418 been taken to include also bindings familiar for
423 In the following examples, C-x means Control-x, M-x means Meta-x,
424 where the Meta key may be either a special key on the keyboard or the
425 ALT key; otherwise ESC followed by the key X works as well, and C-M-x
426 means to press the key X together with both Control and Meta.
428 Keys are usually a single character, like
432 but some special keys are accepted as well.
434 .Bl -tag -width 16m -offset indent -compact
444 Previous page/Page up
464 Depends on the configuration of the terminal emulator; usually shift
467 .Ss GNU Emacs-like keys
468 .Bl -tag -width xxxxxxxxxxxx -offset indent -compact
482 move-beginning-of-line
498 execute-extended-command
542 .Ss Xr vi 1 Ns -like keys
543 .Bl -tag -width xxxxxxxxxxxx -offset indent -compact
557 move-beginning-of-line
589 execute-extended-command
592 .Bl -tag -width xxxxxxxxxxxx -offset indent -compact
602 move-beginning-of-line
626 .Ss Neither Emacs nor vi specific
627 .Bl -tag -width xxxxxxxxxxxx -offset indent -compact
655 .Ss Minibuffer-specific keys
656 .Bl -tag -width xxxxxxxxxxxx -offset indent -compact
658 mini-complete-and-exit
666 mini-delete-backward-char
668 mini-delete-backward-char
670 mini-delete-backward-char
682 move-beginning-of-line
686 move-beginning-of-line
690 mini-previous-history-element
692 mini-next-history-element
702 insert-current-candidate
708 .Sh INTERACTIVE COMMANDS
709 Follows the documentation for the interactive commands.
710 These commands can be bound to a key or executed with
711 .Ic execute-extended-command .
712 .Ss Movement commands
713 .Bl -tag -width execute-extended-command -compact
715 Move point one character backward.
716 .It Ic backward-paragraph
717 Move point one paragraph backward.
718 .It Ic beginning-of-buffer
719 Move point to the beginning of the buffer.
721 Move point to the end of the buffer.
723 Move point one character forward.
724 .It Ic forward-paragraph
725 Move point one paragraph forward.
726 .It Ic insert-current-candidate
727 Copy the current selection text as minibuffer input.
728 .It Ic move-beginning-of-line
729 Move point at the beginning of the current (visual) line.
730 .It Ic move-end-of-line
731 Move point at the end of the current (visual) line.
733 Move point to the next link.
734 .It Ic next-completion
735 Select the next completion.
737 Move point to the next heading.
739 Move point to the next (visual) line, in the same column if possible.
740 .It Ic previous-button
741 Move point to the previous link.
742 .It Ic previous-completion
743 Select the previous completion.
744 .It Ic previous-heading
745 Move point to the previous heading.
747 Move point to the previous (visual) line.
749 .Ss Bookmark-related commands
750 .Bl -tag -width execute-extended-command -compact
752 Save a page in the bookmark file.
753 It preloads the minibuffer with the current URL.
754 .It Ic list-bookmarks
755 Load the bookmarks page.
757 .Ss Tab-related commands
758 .Bl -tag -width execute-extended-command -compact
760 Close the current tab.
761 .It Ic tab-close-other
762 Close all tabs but the current one.
764 Move the current tab after the next one, wrapping around if
767 Move the current tab before the previous one, wrapping around if needed.
771 Focus next tab, wrapping around eventually.
773 Focus the previous tab, wrapping around eventually.
775 Switch to a tab using the minibuffer.
778 .Bl -tag -width execute-extended-command -compact
781 .It Ic dec-fill-column
782 Decrement fill-column by two.
783 .It Ic execute-extended-command
784 Execute an internal command.
785 .It Ic kill-telescope
788 .It Ic inc-fill-column
789 Increment fill-column by two.
791 Select and visit a link using the minibuffer.
792 .It Ic load-current-url
793 Edit the current URL.
797 Go forward in the page history.
799 Toggle olivetti mode (i.e. horizontal centering of the lines of the
802 Select the other window.
804 Go backward in the page history.
806 Follow link at point, or toggle the visibility of the following
807 preformatted block if called when the cursor is on the heading of the block.
808 .It Ic push-button-new-tab
809 Follow link at point in a new tab.
811 Redraw the screen, useful if some background program messed up the
814 Reload the current page.
816 Scroll down by one visual page.
817 .It Ic scroll-line-down
818 Scroll down by one line.
819 .It Ic scroll-line-up
820 Scroll up by one line.
822 Scroll up by one visual page.
823 .It Ic suspend-telescope
828 Jump to a line using the minibuffer.
830 Jump to a heading using the minibuffer.
832 Toggle side window with help about available keys and their associated
834 .It Ic toggle-pre-wrap
835 Toggle the wrapping of preformatted blocks.
837 .Ss Minibuffer commands
838 .Bl -tag -width execute-extended-command -compact
840 Abort the current minibuffer action.
841 .It Ic mini-complete-and-exit
842 Complete the current minibuffer action.
843 .It Ic mini-delete-backward-char
844 Delete the character before the point.
845 .It Ic mini-delete-char
846 Delete the character after the point.
847 .It Ic mini-goto-beginning
848 Select the first completion, if any.
850 Select the last completion, if any.
851 .It Ic mini-kill-line
852 Delete from point until the end of the line.
853 .It Ic mini-next-history-element
854 Load the previous history element.
855 .It Ic mini-previous-history-element
856 Load the next history element.
859 The following aliases are available during
860 .Ic execute-extended-command :
861 .Bl -tag -width 16m -compact
868 .It Ic q No and Ic wq
874 is started, it inspects the following environment variables:
875 .Bl -tag -width NO_COLORS
877 The user's login directory.
879 To decide whether to use colors or not.
880 The content of the variable doesn't matter.
882 The user's terminal name.
883 .It Ev XDG_CACHE_HOME , Ev XDG_CONFIG_HOME , Ev XDG_DATA_HOME
884 If defined can alter the default location of the files used.
889 follows the XDG Base Directory Specification.
892 exists, XDG is ignored and all the files are stored inside it.
898 can further alter the location of these files.
900 .Bl -tag -width Ds -compact
901 .It Pa ~/.config/telescope/config
902 Default configuration file.
903 .It Pa ~/.config/telescope/pages/about_*.gmi
904 Overrides for built-in about: pages.
905 .It Pa ~/.local/share/telescope/bookmarks.gmi
907 .It Pa ~/.local/share/telescope/known_hosts
908 Hash of the certificates for all the known hosts.
909 Each line contains three fields: hostname with optional port number,
910 hash of the certificate and a numeric flag.
911 .It Pa ~/.cache/telescope/lock
912 Lock file used to prevent multiple instance of
914 from running at the same time.
915 .It Pa ~/.cache/telescope/session
916 The list of tabs from the last session.
917 Every line identifies a tab and contains three space-separated fields:
918 the full URL, a comma-separated list of attributes and the cached
922 and loaded during startup.
925 It's possible to browse
927 .Pq i.e. simple websites
928 by using programs like the duckling-proxy by defining a proxy in
929 .Pa ~/.config/telescope/config :
930 .Bd -literal -offset indent
931 proxy http via "gemini://127.0.0.1:1965"
932 proxy https via "gemini://127.0.0.1:1965"
937 without any configuration
938 .Bd -literal -offset indent
939 telescope -c /dev/null
943 .%B XDG Base Directory Specification
944 .%U https://specifications.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/latest/
950 program was written by
951 .An Omar Polo Aq Mt op@omarpolo.com .
953 There's no UI for out-of-band certificates validation.