From 7efd2c6251832e70180b0fe8a58700fe901fe8d9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Yorhel Date: Thu, 7 Oct 2021 10:32:58 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Make options, keys and file flags bold in man page Port of 96a923192726f4ce77b5168a17f7a8355e6f2238 --- ncdu.pod | 124 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------------- 1 file changed, 62 insertions(+), 62 deletions(-) diff --git a/ncdu.pod b/ncdu.pod index c7f75f3..9cdf3cb 100644 --- a/ncdu.pod +++ b/ncdu.pod @@ -23,15 +23,15 @@ provides a fast way to see what directories are using your disk space. =over -=item -h, --help +=item B<-h>, -B<-help> Print a short help message and quit. -=item -v, -V, --version +=item B<-v>, B<-V>, B<--version> Print ncdu version and quit. -=item -f I +=item B<-f> I Load the given file, which has earlier been created with the C<-o> option. If I is equivalent to C<->, the file is read from standard input. @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ deletion and shell spawning options in the browser will be disabled. Scan the given directory. -=item -o I +=item B<-o> I Export all necessary information to I instead of opening the browser interface. If I is C<->, the data is written to standard output. See the @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ directory with many files. 10.000 files will get you an export in the order of gzip. This scales linearly, so be prepared to handle a few tens of megabytes when dealing with millions of files. -=item -e, --extended, --no-extended +=item B<-e>, B<--extended>, B<--no-extended> Enable/disable extended information mode. This will, in addition to the usual file information, also read the ownership, permissions and last modification @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ information. This enables viewing and sorting by the latest child mtime, or modified time, using 'm' and 'M', respectively. -=item --ignore-config +=item B<--ignore-config> Do not attempt to load any configuration files. @@ -86,42 +86,42 @@ directory information from a file. =over -=item -x, --one-file-system +=item B<-x>, B<--one-file-system> Do not cross filesystem boundaries, i.e. only count files and directories on the same filesystem as the directory being scanned. -=item --cross-file-system +=item B<--cross-file-system> Do cross filesystem boundaries. This is the default, but can be specified to overrule a previously given C<-x>. -=item --exclude I +=item B<--exclude> I Exclude files that match I. The files will still be displayed by default, but are not counted towards the disk usage statistics. This argument can be added multiple times to add more patterns. -=item -X I, --exclude-from I +=item B<-X> I, B<--exclude-from> I Exclude files that match any pattern in I. Patterns should be separated by a newline. -=item --include-caches, --exclude-caches +=item B<--include-caches>, B<--exclude-caches> Include (default) or exclude directories containing CACHEDIR.TAG. The directories will still be displayed, but their contents will not be scanned or counted towards the disk usage statistics. L -=item -L, --follow-symlinks, --no-follow-symlinks +=item B<-L>, B<--follow-symlinks>, B<--no-follow-symlinks> Follow (or not) symlinks and count the size of the file they point to. As of ncdu 1.14, this option will not follow symlinks to directories and will count each symlinked file as a unique file (i.e. unlike how hard links are handled). This is subject to change in later versions. -=item --include-kernfs, --exclude-kernfs +=item B<--include-kernfs>, B<--exclude-kernfs> (Linux only) Include (default) or exclude Linux pseudo filesystems, e.g. /proc (procfs), /sys (sysfs). @@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ cgroup2, debug, devpts, proc, pstore, security, selinux, sys, trace. =over -=item -0 +=item B<-0> Don't give any feedback while scanning a directory or importing a file, other than when a fatal error occurs. Ncurses will not be initialized until the scan @@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ is complete. When exporting the data with C<-o>, ncurses will not be initialized at all. This option is the default when exporting to standard output. -=item -1 +=item B<-1> Similar to C<-0>, but does give feedback on the scanning progress with a single line of output. This option is the default when exporting to a file. @@ -152,13 +152,13 @@ In some cases, the ncurses browser interface which you'll see after the scan/import is complete may look garbled when using this option. If you're not exporting to a file, C<-2> is probably a better choice. -=item -2 +=item B<-2> Provide a full-screen ncurses interface while scanning a directory or importing a file. This is the only interface that provides feedback on any non-fatal errors while scanning. -=item -q, --slow-ui-updates, --fast-ui-updates +=item B<-q>, B<--slow-ui-updates>, B<--fast-ui-updates> Change the UI update interval while scanning or importing. Ncdu will update the screen 10 times a second by default (C<--fast-ui-updates>), this can be @@ -166,75 +166,75 @@ decreased to once every 2 seconds with C<-q> or C<--slow-ui-updates>. This feature can be used to save bandwidth over remote connections. This option has no effect when C<-0> is used. -=item --enable-shell, --disable-shell +=item B<--enable-shell>, B<--disable-shell> Enable or disable shell spawning from the browser. This feature is enabled by default when scanning a live directory and disabled when importing from file. -=item --enable-delete, --disable-delete +=item B<--enable-delete>, B<--disable-delete> Enable or disable the built-in file deletion feature. This feature is enabled by default when scanning a live directory and disabled when importing from file. Explicitly disabling the deletion feature can work as a safeguard to prevent accidental data loss. -=item --enable-refresh, --disable-refresh +=item B<--enable-refresh>, B<--disable-refresh> Enable or disable directory refreshing from the browser. This feature is enabled by default when scanning a live directory and disabled when importing from file. -=item -r +=item B<-r> Read-only mode. When given once, this is an alias for C<--disable-delete>, when given twice it will also add C<--disable-shell>, thus ensuring that there is no way to modify the file system from within ncdu. -=item --si, --no-si +=item B<--si>, B<--no-si> List sizes using base 10 prefixes, that is, powers of 1000 (KB, MB, etc), as defined in the International System of Units (SI), instead of the usual base 2 prefixes, that is, powers of 1024 (KiB, MiB, etc). -=item --disk-usage, --apparent-size +=item B<--disk-usage>, B<--apparent-size> Select whether to display disk usage (default) or apparent sizes. Can also be toggled in the browser with the 'a' key. -=item --show-hidden, --hide-hidden +=item B<--show-hidden>, B<--hide-hidden> Show (default) or hide "hidden" and excluded files. Can also be toggled in the browser with the 'e' key. -=item --show-itemcount, --hide-itemcount +=item B<--show-itemcount>, B<--hide-itemcount> Show or hide (default) the item counts column. Can also be toggled in the browser with the 'c' key. -=item --show-mtime, --hide-mtime +=item B<--show-mtime>, B<--hide-mtime> Show or hide (default) the last modification time column. Can also be toggled in the browser with the 'm' key. This option is ignored when not in extended mode (see C<-e>). -=item --show-graph, --hide-graph +=item B<--show-graph>, B<--hide-graph> Show (default) or hide the relative size bar column. Can also be toggled in the browser with the 'g' key. -=item --show-percent, --hide-percent +=item B<--show-percent>, B<--hide-percent> Show (default) or hide the relative size percent column. Can also be toggled in the browser with the 'g' key. -=item --shared-column I