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SPC(1)				 User Commands				SPC(1)

NAME
       spc - colorize and print to standard output

SYNOPSIS
       spc [OPTION] [-c file|-C directory] [-t type] [FILE]...

DESCRIPTION
       Colorize	 specific  patterns in the input and write to standard output.
       The output may optionally be formatted as a web page.

       -c  | --config=FILE
	      specify non-standard config file

       -C  | --config-dir=DIR
	      specify non-standard config file directory

       -d  | --debug
	      turn on debug information (multi-level -d -d ...)

       -D  | --no-extension
	      don't look at ./.spcrc[-ext] for config file

       -h  | --help
	      display this help and exit

       -m  | --matching
	      print only lines that have matches

       -n  | --line-numbers
	      precede each line with a line number

       -r  | --reverse
	      reverse black and white

       -R  | --nohomedir
	      dont look in ~/.spcrc for config files

       -S  | --printsysdir
	      print SYSTEM_DIRECTORY and exit

       -t  | --type=TYPE
	      specify the effective file type or extension

       -v  | --version
	      output version information and exit

       -w  | --webpage
	      generate web page

       With no FILE read standard input.

CONFIGURATION FILE SEARCH
       Configuration files are required for proper operation.  These files are
       found  by  searching  in	 a  number  of locations until a proper one is
       found.  The directories and file names are searched  in	the  following
       order for a file with the extension ".foo" or if the "-t foo" option is
       used.  Also, if the "-C bar" option is used it's place in the search is
       shown.

	       ./.spcrc-foo

	       ./.spcrc

	       ~/.spcrc/spcrc-foo

	       ~/.spcrc/spcrc

	       bar/spcrc-foo

	       bar/spcrc

	       SYSTEM_DIRECTORY/spcrc-foo

	       SYSTEM_DIRECTORY/spcrc

       The  file extension is obtained by using the characters after the final
       '.' character in the file name.	If there  is  no  extension  then  the
       filename itself is used.	 However, if the extension is "log" then addi‐
       tional processing is done.  The filename, i.e. the  part	 of  the  path
       after  the  last	 '/' character, is used up to the first '.' character.
       For example, this results in an extension of "apache" for an apache log
       with  the  name "apache.0.log".	This behavior can be over-ridden using
       the -t option.

CONFIGURATION FILE FORMAT
       SuperCat configuration files have a fixed columnar format for readabil‐
       ity  and	 easy  parsing.	 There are 6 fields per line although only 2-3
       require entries.	 The format is:

		1	  2	    3	      4		5
       1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345
       HTML Color Name	    Col A N T RE / String / Characters
       #################### ### # # # ########################

       HTML Color Name (columns 1-20)
	      This optional field specifies the standard HTML color name to
	      use when creating a web page.  It is only required if the -w
	      option of Supercat is used.

       Col - Color (columns 22-24)
	      This is the mandatory three character color name which may take
	      on one of the values: blk, red, grn, yel, blu, mag, cya or whi.

       A - Color Attribute (column 26)
	      This is a color attribute which may take on one of the following
	      values: '-':normal, 'b':bold, 'u':underline,

       N - Number of matches to color (column 28)
	      This is a single digit number that indicates the number of
	      matches to color on a single line. '0' indicates all.
	      A space ' ' defaults to '0':all.

       T - Type of Match(column 30)
	      This is a single character which may take on the following
	      values: 'r':regular expression, 's':string, 'c':characters
	      or 't':unix time conversion RE.  A space ' ' defaults to

	      An extended regular expression (see regex(7)) specifies the
	      pattern to match and the pattern or sub-pattern(s) to color.
	      The portions of the pattern in parentheses are colored.

	      The string matches the exact string and color it.

	      For the list of characters, each character is matched
	      individually and colored.

	      The time RE extended regular expression specifying a pattern to match
	      with one sub-pattern to color of the form ([0-9]{10}).  This
	      should match a 10 decimal digit Unix since 01/01/1970.  This
	      number will be converted to the human readable form: MMDDHHMMSS
	      replacing the same 10 columns.

       RE / String / Characters - Attribute (columns 32-)

COMMAND LINE EXAMPLES
       spc spc.c
	      Colorize file spc.c.

       cat spc.c | spc -t c
	      Read standard input formatting type C file to standard output.

CONFIGURATION FILE EXAMPLES
       Take a look at some of the configuration files delivered with  SuperCat
       that  can  be  found  in the SYSTEM_DIRECTORY.  The following are a few
       simple examples of the syntax of the configuration file.

       Magenta		    mag - 0 r ([0-9]{2}):([0-9]{2}):([0-9]{2})
	      Color a time field HH:MM:SS but not the colons.

       Cyan		    cya	    t ^([0-9]{10})
	      Match a 10 decimal digit number  at  the	beginning  of  a  line
	      treating it as a Unix seconds since epoch and convert it to MMD‐
	      DHHMMSS in cyan.

       Cyan		    cya	  1 t ([0-9]{10})
	      Similar to above but using numeric count.

       Yellow		    yel	      "(.*)"
	      Color quoted string in yellow.

AUTHORS
       Written by Mark Anderson and Thomas Anderson.  Tested by	 David	Ander‐
       son.

REPORTING BUGS
       Report  bugs  to <bug-spc@nosredna.net>.	 SH COPYRIGHT Copyright © 2007
       Thomas G. Anderson
       This is free software.  You may redistribute copies  of	it  under  the
       terms	   of	    the	     GNU      General	   Public      License
       <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>.	There is NO WARRANTY,  to  the
       extent permitted by law.

spc 0.4				  March 2007				SPC(1)
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