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Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Distributing GNU Interactive Tools
3. Using GNU Interactive Tools
3.1 The GIT file system browser
3.1.1 Key binding conventions
3.1.2 Command line
3.1.3 Panel modes
3.1.4 Sorting methods
3.1.5 Moving the cursor in the panel
3.1.6 Selecting files
3.1.7 Incremental searching files in a panel
3.1.8 Using the input line
3.1.8.1 Inserting Text
3.1.8.2 Moving Point
3.1.8.3 Deleting and killing text
3.1.8.4 Case conversion of words.
3.1.8.5 Reusing recent input line arguments
3.1.8.6 Commands to set the mark
3.1.8.7 Reinserting recently killed text
3.1.8.8 Selecting files matching patterns
3.1.9 File operations
3.1.9.1 Copying Files
3.1.9.2 Moving Files
3.1.9.3 Creating Files
3.1.9.4 Deleting Files
3.1.9.5 Linking Files
3.1.9.6 Renaming Files
3.1.9.7 Splitting files into smaller parts
3.1.9.8 Packing files into the minimum number of bins
3.1.9.9 Changing a file's mode, owner and group
3.1.9.10 Editing Files
3.1.9.11 Viewing Files
3.1.9.12 Compressing Files
3.1.9.13 Encoding Files
3.1.9.14 Encrypting Files
3.1.9.15 Comparing Files
3.1.9.16 Spell Checking Files
3.1.9.17 Printing Files
3.1.9.18 Wiping Files
3.1.9.19 Searching Files
3.1.9.20 Managing tar based archive files
3.1.9.21 Working with DPKG
3.1.9.22 Installing and Uninstalling RPM packages
3.1.9.23 File Types
3.1.9.24 Accessing MSDOS Files
3.1.9.25 A different action for each file type
3.1.10 Directory operations
3.1.10.1 Creating directories
3.1.10.2 Copying directories
3.1.10.3 Deleting directories
3.1.10.4 Moving directories
3.1.10.5 Renaming directories
3.1.10.6 Comparing Directories
3.1.10.7 Summarize directory usage
3.1.10.8 Changing directories
3.1.10.9 Directory History
3.1.10.10 Hot Keys
3.1.11 Compiling programs
3.1.12 Sending/receiving ascii/binary mail
3.1.13 Starting a sub-shell
3.1.14 Using grep and recursive grep
3.1.15 Locking your console
3.1.16 Refreshing the screen contents
3.1.17 Resetting your terminal
3.1.18 Mounting/unmounting file systems
3.1.19 Getting some useful system information
3.1.20 How to look at the environment variables
3.1.21 Viewing/killing processes
3.1.22 Synchronizing the file systems
3.1.23 Reading the documentation
3.1.24 Exiting GNU Interactive Tools
3.2 The GNUIT process viewer/killer
3.3 The GNUIT ASCII/HEX file viewer
3.4 The GNUIT key sequences display utility
3.5 The GNUIT wipe file utility
3.6 The GNUIT mount utility
3.7 The GNUIT per file type action script
3.8 Unified archive unpacking
3.9 The GIT recursive grep script
4. Customizing GNU Interactive Tools
4.1 Environment Variables
4.2 Configuration Files
4.2.1 Writing key sequences
4.2.2 The global setup section
4.2.3 gitfm Sections
4.2.3.1 gitfm Setup
4.2.3.2 Using gitfm on color displays
4.2.3.3 Using gitfm on monochrome displays
4.2.3.4 Defining keys
4.2.3.5 The key-sequence field
4.2.3.6 The command-name field
4.2.3.7 The formatted-command field
4.2.3.8 The %s format specifier
4.2.3.9 The %f format specifier
4.2.3.10 The %d format specifier
4.2.3.11 The %l format specifier
4.2.3.12 The %t format specifier
4.2.3.13 The %z format specifier
4.2.3.14 The %a format specifier
4.2.3.15 The %m format specifier
4.2.3.16 The %g format specifier
4.2.3.17 The %o format specifier
4.2.3.18 The %p format specifier
4.2.3.19 The %b format specifier
4.2.3.20 The %i format specifier
4.2.3.21 The %? format specifier
4.2.3.22 The new-dir field
4.2.3.23 The save-screen field
4.2.3.24 The pause field
4.2.3.25 The hide field
4.2.4 Setting up colors for different file types
4.2.5 gitps Sections
4.2.5.1 gitps Setup
4.2.5.2 Using gitps on color displays
4.2.5.3 Using gitps on monochrome displays
4.2.5.4 Defining keys
4.2.6 gitview Sections
4.2.6.1 gitview Setup
4.2.6.2 Using gitview on color displays
4.2.6.3 Using gitview on monochrome displays
4.2.6.4 Defining keys
5. GNU Interactive Tools limitations
6. GNU Interactive Tools bugs
A. Copying This Manual
Key Index
Command Index
Variable Index
Concept Index
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