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awesome-menu(1)
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NAME
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awesome-menu - awesome menu system
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SYNOPSIS
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2008-03-15 10:20:24 +01:00
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awesome-menu [-c config] [-e command] <title>
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DESCRIPTION
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awesome-menu is a tool which will pop up a menu on your screen, grabbing
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keyboard and allowing you to search through an initial completion list, or
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using your files as completion.
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USAGE
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By default, awesome-menu read completion from standard input. If nothing is
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read, the completion list is built from the current working directory files.
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To build a menu with executable program:
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ls /usr/bin | awesome-menu -e 'exec ' 'Execute'
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To build the same menu with executable run in a terminal window:
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ls /usr/bin | awesome-menu -e 'xterm -e exec ' 'Execute in terminal'
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To build an ssh connection prompt:
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cut -d' ' -f1 ~/.ssh/known_hosts | cut -d, -f1 | awesome-menu -e 'xterm -e ssh ' 'ssh to:'
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If you do not specify the -e option, result will be printed to standard output.
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You can do things like that:
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gzip "$(awesome-menu '"File to gzip')"
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OPTIONS
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-c config::
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Use an alternate configuration file instead of $HOME/.awesomerc.
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-e command::
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Command to execute. The result is appended to the end of this command (like xargs).
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<title>::
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Print this title. This is also used to identify the menu section in the awesomerc file.
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SEE ALSO
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--------
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awesome(1) awesomerc(5)
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AUTHORS
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Julien Danjou <julien@danjou.info>
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WWW
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http://awesome.naquadah.org
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