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SACC(1) |
FreeBSD General Commands Manual |
SACC(1) |
sacc - a terminal gopher client
sacc is a terminal gopher client. Gopher is a simple protocol to retrieve
hierarchical information. The protocol is defined in RFC 1436 (Gopher).
Shortcuts can be redefined in the config.h. The manpage is showing the
default shortcuts.
- Down or j
- Move one line down.
- J
- Move to the next link item downwards.
- Up or k
- Move one line up.
- K
- Move to the next link item upwards.
- PgDown or Space
- Move one page down.
- PgUp or b
- Move one page up.
- Home or g
- Move to the top of the page.
- End or G
- Move to the end of the page.
- Right or l
- View highlighted item.
- Left or h
- View previous item.
- L
- Refetch currently viewed item.
- /
- Search in the current page.
- n
- Search the same string forward.
- N
- Search the same string backwards.
- U
- Print the URI of the current page.
- u
- Print the URI of the highlighted item.
- ?
- Show the help message of shortcuts.
- ^D or q
- Exit sacc.
When some file is opened sacc cannot open natively, it will run
xdg-open. This can be configured in the config.h to run some
other plumber.
sacc can be customized by creating a custom config.h and (re)compiling
the source code. This keeps it fast, secure and simple.
See the LICENSE file for the authors.
See the LICENSE file for the terms of redistribution.
geomyidae(8), clic(1), xdg-open(1)
Please report them to Quentin Rameau <quinq@fifth.space>
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