.. ################################################################### Copyright 2015, Pierre Gentile (p.gen.progs@gmail.com) This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this file, You can obtain one at https://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. ################################################################### .. image:: smenu.gif | .. image:: simple_menu.gif What is it? =========== **smenu** is a selection filter just like ``sed`` is an editing filter. This tool reads words from standard input or from a file, and presents them to the terminal screen in different layouts in a scrolling window. A cursor, easily moved using the **keyboard** and/or the **mouse**, makes it possible to select one or more words. Note that the screen is not cleared at the start and end of **smenu** execution. The selection window is displayed at the cursor position, and the previous contents of the terminal are neither modified nor lost. I've tried to make it as easy to use as possible. It should work on all terminals managed in the ``terminfo`` database. ``UTF-8`` encoding is supported. This support includes double-width characters and extended grapheme clusters. The latter is still experimental, however, and works much better if appropriate terminals such as WezTerm or iTerm are used. The encoding of ``UTF-8`` glyphs must also be in canonical form, as no effort will be made to put them in this form. Please refer to the included man page to find out more about this little program. The `wiki `_ contains screenshots and animations that detail some concepts and features of **smenu**. How to build it? ================ Some Linux distributions already provide **smenu** as a package, if not, **smenu** can be built on any system on which a functional ``terminfo`` development platform is available. This includes all Unix and Unix-like systems that I know of. Please use the provided ``build.sh`` script to build the executable. This script uses and accepts the same arguments as the GNU ``configure`` script, type ``build.sh --help`` to see them. How to install it? ================== Once the build process is complete, a simple ``make install`` with the appropriate privileges will do it. Issue vs Discussion. ==================== I have enabled `discussions `_ on this repository. I am aware there may be some confusion when deciding where you should communicate when reporting issues, asking questions or raising feature requests so this section aims to help us align on that. Please `raise an issue `_ if: - You have found a bug. - You have a feature request and can clearly describe your request. Please `open a discussion `_ if: - You have a question. - You're not sure how to achieve something with smenu. - You have an idea but don't quite know how you would like it to work. - You have achieved something cool with smenu and want to show it off. - Anything else! Some examples. ============== Linux example. -------------- This program should work on most Unix but if you are using Linux, try to type the following line at a shell prompt (here: ``"$ "`` ): :: $ R=$(grep Vm /proc/$$/status \ | smenu -n20 -W $':\t\n' -q -c -b -g -s /VmH) $ echo $R Something like this should now be displayed with the program waiting for commands: (numbers are mine, yours will be different) :: VmPeak¦ 23840 kB VmSize¦ 23836 kB VmLck ¦ 0 kB VmHWM ¦ 2936 kB VmRSS ¦ 2936 kB VmData¦ 1316 kB VmStk ¦ 136 kB VmExe ¦ 28 kB VmLib ¦ 3956 kB VmPTE ¦ 64 kB VmSwap¦ 0 kB A cursor should be under ``"VmHWM "``. After having moved the cursor to ``" 136 kB"`` and ended the program with ````, the shell variable R should contain: ``" 136 kB"``. Unix example. ------------- The following command, which is Unix brand agnostic, should give you a scrolling window if you have more than 10 accounts on your Unix with a UID lower than 100: :: $ R=$(awk -F: '$3 < 100 {print $1,$3,$4,$NF}' /etc/passwd \ | smenu -n10 -c) $ echo $R On mine (``LANG`` and ``LC_ALL`` set to ``POSIX``) it displays: :: at 25 25 /bin/bash \ sys 0 3 /usr/bin/ksh + bin 1 1 /bin/bash | daemon 2 2 /bin/bash | ftp 40 49 /bin/bash | games 12 100 /bin/bash | lp 4 7 /bin/bash | mail 8 12 /bin/false | named 44 44 /bin/false | ntp 74 108 /bin/false v Note the presence of a scroll bar. Bash example (CRTL-R replacement) --------------------------------- Just add the following in your ``.bashrc`` :: EOL=$'\n' bind -x '"\C-r": READLINE_LINE=$(fc -lr 1 \ | sed "s/[1-9][0-9]*..//" \ | smenu -Q -l -a c:7/4,b -W"$EOL") READLINE_POINT=${#READLINE_LINE}' Launch or relaunch **bash** and hit ``CTRL-R`` (``CTRL-C`` or ``q`` to exit), enjoy! You can also add the parameter **-d** to instruct **smenu** to clean the selection window after selecting an entry. Warning for post v0.9.15 versions. ---------------------------------- These versions use a new options system called **ctxopt** which may contain bugs. Please report them so they can be fixed in the next release of **smenu** or **ctxopt** (https://github.com/p-gen/ctxopt). Command line arguments may also need to be rearranged in some cases because of this new option management system. Sorry for the extra work this might entail. Bugs. ----- Right-alignment of lines written in right-to-left languages, such as Farsi or Hebrew, is not respected. Testing and reporting. ---------------------- The included testing system is relatively young, please be indulgent. **IMPORTANT** the testing system has some dependencies, please read the ``test/README.rst`` before going further. **NOTE** running all the tests by running ``./tests.sh`` in the ``tests`` directory will take some time (around 21 min for now). **NOTE** on some systems like \*BSD some tests may fail. This can be explained by differences in posix/libc/... implementations. This can notably occur when some specific regular expressions or uncommon ``UTF-8`` byte sequences are used. If a test fails for an unknown reason, please send me the name of its directory and the corresponding ``.bad`` file. If you are hit by a bug that no test covers, then you can create a new test in the ``tests`` directory in an existing or new directory: read the ``tests/README.rst`` file, use an existing test as model, create an ``.in`` file and a ``.tst`` file and send them to me as well as the produced files. Contributions. -------------- Contributions are welcome but discuss your proposal in an issue first, or with the maintainer. Special thanks. --------------- I want to thank those who took the time to package **smenu** for their preferred operating system or distribution. You will find their names here: https://repology.org/project/smenu/information