gitview(1)


NAME

   gitview - An ASCII/HEX file viewer

SYNOPSIS

   gitview [-hvcblp] file

DESCRIPTION

   This manual page documents briefly the gitview command.

   gitview  is  an  ASCII/HEX  file  viewer.   Use the `arrows', `PageUp',
   `PageDown', `Home', `End', `^N',  `^P',  `^V',  `ESC  v',  `Space'  and
   `Backspace'  to move in the file, `^L' to refresh the screen and `F10',
   `q' or `^X ^C' to leave.

   More extensive documentation on gitview and the other  gnuit  tools  is
   available in info format, try 'info gnuit'.

   You  can change these keys, just read the GITVIEW-Setup, GITVIEW-Color,
   GITVIEW-Monochrome and GITVIEW-Keys sections in the configuration files
   gnuitrc.TERM.

   gitview is part of git(1), the GNU Interactive Tools.

OPTIONS

   A  summary  of  options is included below.  For a complete description,
   see the Info files.

   -h     Show summary of options.

   -v     Show version of program.

   -c     Use ANSI colours.

   -b     Don't use ANSI colours.

   -l     Don't use last screen character.

SEE ALSO

   gitfm(1)

   gitview and gitfm  are  documented  fully  by  GNU  Interactive  Tools,
   available via the Info system.

BUGS

   Please send bug reports to:
   gnuit-dev@gnu.org

AUTHORS

   Tudor Hulubei <tudor@cs.unh.edu>
   Andrei Pitis <pink@pub.ro>
   Ian Beckwith <ianb@erislabs.net> (Current maintainer)

                             Sep 30, 2007                       GITVIEW(1)





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