wmii/man/wmiir.man1
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wmiir
wmii-@VERSION@
Oct, 2009
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= NAME =
wmiir - The wmii 9P filesystem client
= SYNOPSIS =
wmiir [-a <address>] {create | ls [-dlp] | read | remove | write} <file> +
wmiir [-a <address>] xwrite <file> <data> ... +
wmiir -v
= DESCRIPTION =
`wmiir` is a simple 9P filesystem client which ships with `wmii`, and connects
to its virtual filesystem by default. `wmiir` is most often used to query and
issue commands to `wmii`, both from the command line and from its `sh`-based
configuration scripts.
= ARGUMENTS =
: -a
The address at which to connect to `wmii`.
:
= COMMANDS =
: create <file>
Creates a new file or directory in the filesystem. Permissions and
file type are inferred by `wmii`. The contents of the standard input
are written to the new file.
: ls [-dlp] <path>
Lists the contents of <path>.
Flags:
>>
: -d
Don't list the contents of directories.
: -l
Long output. For each file, list its permissions, owner,
group, size (bytes), mtime, and name.
: -p
Print the full path to each file.
<<
: read <file>
Reads the entire contents of a file from the filesystem. Blocks until
interrupted or EOF is received.
Synonyms: `cat`
: remove <path>
Removes <path> from the filesystem.
Synonyms: rm
: write <file>
Writes the contents of the standard input to <file>.
: xwrite <file> <data> ...
Writes each argument after <file> to the latter.
:
= ENVIRONMENT =
: $WMII_ADDRESS
The address at which to connect to wmii.
: $NAMESPACE
The namespace directory to use if no address is
provided.
:
= SEE ALSO =
wmii(1), libixp[2]
[1] http://www.suckless.org/wiki/wmii/tips/9p_tips +
[2] http://libs.suckless.org/libixp