vis —
display non-printable characters in a visual
format
vis |
[ -abcflnostw ]
[-F
foldwidth ]
[file ... ] |
vis is a filter for converting non-printable
characters into a visual representation. It differs from
cat -v in that the form can be unique and
invertible. By default, all non-printing characters except space, tab, and
newline are encoded, as are any meta-characters (eighth bit set). A detailed
description of the various visual formats is given in
vis(3).
The options are as follows:
-
-
-a
- Encode all characters, whether originally visible or not.
-
-
-b
- Turns off prepending of backslash before up-arrow control sequences and
meta-characters, and disables the doubling of backslashes. This produces
output which is neither invertible nor precise, but does represent a
minimum of change to the input. It is similar to
cat -v.
-
-
-c
- Request a format which displays a small subset of the non-printable
characters using C-style backslash sequences.
-
-
-F
foldwidth
- Causes
vis to fold output lines to
foldwidth columns, like
fold(1), except that a hidden
newline sequence is used, (which is removed when inverting the file back
to its original form with
unvis(1)). If the last
character in the encoded file does not end in a newline, a hidden newline
sequence is appended to the output. This makes the output usable with
various editors and other utilities which typically don't work with
partial lines.
-
-
-f
- Like
-F, except output is always folded
to 80 columns.
-
-
-l
- Mark newlines with the visible sequence
‘
\$’, followed by the newline.
-
-
-n
- Turns off any encoding, except for the fact that backslashes are still
doubled and hidden newline sequences inserted if
-f or
-F is selected. When combined with the
-f flag,
vis becomes like an invertible version
of the fold(1) utility. That
is, the output can be unfolded by running the output through
unvis(1).
-
-
-o
- Request a format which displays non-printable characters as an octal
number, \ddd.
-
-
-s
- Only characters considered unsafe to send to a terminal are encoded. This
flag allows backspace, bell, and carriage return in addition to the
default space, tab, and newline. Meta-characters that are considered
graphic characters by
isgraph(3) are not
encoded.
-
-
-t
- Tabs are also encoded.
-
-
-w
- White space (space-tab-newline) is also encoded.
unvis(1),
vis(3)
The
vis command appeared in
4.4BSD.