1 .Dd $Mdocdate: November 26 2021$
17 is an utility designed to browse the filesystem via a tabbed interface.
19 The arguments are as follows:
22 Write the last visited path to
26 Print help message and exit.
28 Write the path of all the marked entries to
31 .It Fl v , Fl -version
32 Print program version and exit.
35 In its most basic usage,
37 will gather a list of directory entries and present it on the screen.
40 highlighted entry visible.
41 This is both the cursor location and the current selection.
43 It's also possible to select all the entries to be processed and apply
44 the same command to all of them: this is called the mark.
45 Unlike simple selection, the effect of marks is not constrained by
46 visibility: marks are shared across all the tabs.
49 allows an arbitrary number fo entries to be marked, with the only
50 limitation that they must be all in the same directory.
52 There are ten tabs in total, numbered from 0 to 9, but only one tab is
53 visible on the screen at any given moment.
54 The number associated with the current tab is visible on the right corner
56 It's possible to set the current working directory for the tabs at start
57 up by passing the desired paths as extra command-line arguments.
58 The tab at index 0 always starts at
60 If more than nine directories are specified, the extra ones will be
62 Tabs for wich an invalid path was assigned will also start at
64 By default tabs starts at the current working directory.
66 These commands are currently recognized
67 .Pq ^L refers to control-L and M-a to meta-a
69 .Bl -tag -width 20m -compact
75 Go up to previous directory.
78 .It J | ^V | page down
79 Scroll down by one screen.
81 Scroll up by one screen.
85 Scroll down by one line.
87 Scroll up by one line.
89 Go to selected directory.
94 .Pq goto previously copied path.
96 Refresh and redraw screen.
114 never asks for confirmation before overwriting existing files.