Query: htag
OS: debian
Section: 1
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HTAG(1) User Contributed Perl Documentation HTAG(1)NAMEhtag.pl - Add taglines and sigs to email, news and fidonet messages.SYNOPSIShtag.pl [-t tagfile -c cfgfile] -m msgfile htag.pl -f sigfile htag.pl -hDESCRIPTIONhtag.pl is a sigmonster. It is designed to be extendable in many different ways through its use of plugins. It might be getting a little bit too sentient in its old age though. It can be used like this: htag.pl -m $1 $EDITOR $1 For information on configuration see the sample.htrc file To create signature files, it is tedious to have to work out what will and won't line up. This is why the -f option exists. Feed it a sigfile and it will replace the @[0-9]+[RC]?@ bits with required number of spaces so you can see if you got it right or not. (You could even run it from your favourite editor e.g. ":! htag.pl -f %" for vim on the current file.)BUGSInserting a tagline containing "@[0-9]+[RC]?@" has interesting results. This documentation is useless. Use The Source Luke.FILES~/.htrc Config fileSEE ALSOhttp://www.earth.li/progs/htag.htmlAUTHORSimon Huggins <huggie@earth.li> perl v5.10.0 2008-06-16 HTAG(1)
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