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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
urlview
urlview(1) General Commands Manual urlview(1)
NAME
urlview - URL extractor/launcher
SYNOPSIS
urlview filename [ filename ... ]
DESCRIPTION
urlview is a screen oriented program for extracting URLs from text files and displaying a menu from which you may launch a command to view
a specific item.
CONFIGURATION
urlview attempts to read ~/.urlview upon startup. If this file doesn't exist, it will try to read a system wide file in /etc/urlview/sys-
tem.urlview. There are two configuration commands (order does not matter):
REGEXP regexp
urlview uses a regular expression to extract URLs from the specified text files.
, ,
and f are all converted to their nor-
mal printf(3) meanings. The default REGEXP is:
(((http|https|ftp|gopher)|mailto):(//)?[^ <>" ]*|(www|ftp)[0-9]?.[-a-z0-9.]+)[^ .,;
<">):]?[^, <>" ]*[^ .,;
<">):]
COMMAND command
If the specified command contains a %s, it will be subsituted with the URL that was requested, otherwise the URL is appended to the
COMMAND string. The default COMMAND is:
/etc/urlview/url_handler.sh
Note: You should never put single quotes around the %s. urlview does this for you, and also makes sure that single quotes eventually show-
ing up inside the URL are handled properly. (Note that this shouldn't happen with the default regular expression, which explicitly
excludes single quotes.)
WRAP choice
Enable or disable URL wrapping. Valid values for choice are: yes, no (case insensitive). If this option is not supplied, the
default behaviour is to disable wrapping.
FILES
/etc/urlview/system.urlview
system-wide urlview configuration file
~/.urlview
urlview configuration file
ENVIRONMENT
If the environment variable BROWSER is set to a browser command, or a colon-delimited list of commands to try, then the specified browser
is used. %s is replaced with the quoted url to view. If %s is not part of a command, the url is appended to the command.
The BROWSER environment variable is honored only if the rc-file doesn't contain the COMMAND option. The rc-file provided by the Debian
package contains a COMMAND option.
SEE ALSO
printf(3), regcomp(3), regex(7), environ(7)
AUTHOR
Michael Elkins <me@cs.hmc.edu>.
Modified for Debian by Luis Francisco Gonzalez <luisgh@debian.org> and Emanuele Rocca <ema@debian.org>.
Modified for SuSE by Dr. Werner Fink <werner@suse.de> and Stepan Kasal <kasal@suse.cz>.
Changes put together by Thomas Roessler <roessler@does-not-exist.org>.
urlview(1)