xsh
xsh - XML Editing Shell
SYNOPSIS
xsh [options] commands
xsh [options] -al script [arguments ...]
xsh [options] -p commands < input.xml > output.xml
xsh [options] -I input.xml -O output.xml commands
xsh [options] -P file.xml commands
xsh -u for usage
xsh -h for help
xsh --man for the manual page
DESCRIPTION
XSH is an shell-like language for XPath-oriented editing, querying and manipulation of XML and HTML files (with read-only support for DocBook SGML). xsh
can work as an interactive shell (with full command-line support such as history, TAB-completion, etc.) or as an off-line interpreter for batch processing of XML files.
XSH COMMANDS
Please see http://xsh.sourceforge.net/doc/frames/index.html or XSH for a complete XSH language reference.
For a quick help, type xsh help
(just help
on xsh prompt).
Type xsh help commands
to get list of available XSH commands and xsh help command
with command replaced by a XSH command name to get help on a particular command.
OPTIONS
- --load|-l script-file
-
Load and execute given XSH script (the script is executed before all other commands provided on the command-line, but after executed ~/.xshrc).
- --arguments|-a
-
Command-line contains arguments accessible to the script via
@XML::XSH::Map::ARGV
rather than XSH commands. - --stdin|-t
-
Don't display command-prompt even if run from a terminal, expecting XSH commands in the standard input.
- --compile|-c
-
Compile the XSH source and report errors, only. No commands are actually executed.
- --quiet|-q
-
Quiet mode: suppress all unnecessary informatory ouptut.
- --format
-
Start with indent 1 (on) and keep_blanks 0 (off) to allow nice indenting of the XML output.
- --validation|-v
-
Start with validation, load_ext_dtd, parser_expands_entities and parser_completes_attributes 1 (on).
- --no-validation|-w
-
Start with validation, load_ext_dtd, parser_expands_entities and parser_completes_attributes 0 (off).
- --debug|-d
-
Print some debug messages.
- --no-init|-f
-
Ignore ~/.xshrc
- --version|-V
-
Print XSH version info and exit.
- --interactive|-i
-
Start interactive mode with xsh command prompt. By default, the interactive mode is only started if
xsh
is running from a terminal and neither XSH commands nor a script are given on the command-line. - --non-interactive|-n
-
Force non-interactive mode.
- --pipe|-p
-
This is a special mode in which xsh acts as a pipe-line processing tool. In this mode, first the standard input is read and opened as a document _ (underscore), then all XSH commands given in ~/.xshrc, command-line and given XSH scripts are applied and finally the (possibly modified) document _ is dumped back on the standard output. It is equivallent to
-I - -O -
and-P -
. - --input|-I filename
-
Preload given file as a document with ID _ upon startup.
- --output|-O filename
-
Try to saves document with ID _ into given file before XSH ends.
- --process|-P filename
-
A convenient shortcut for
-I filename -O filename
. - --html|-H
-
Make XSH expect HTML documents by default in all open/save operations.
- --xml|-X
-
This option is included only for completeness sake. Make XSH expect XSH documents by default in all open/save operations (this is the default).
- --trace-grammar|-T
-
This option allows tracing the way XSH language parser processes your script.
- --query-encoding|-E encoding
-
Set the encoding that used in the XSH scripts (or keyboard input).
- --encoding|-e encoding
-
Set the encoding that should be used for XSH output.
- --usage|-u
-
Print a brief help message on usage and exits.
- --help|-h
-
Prints the help page and exits.
- --man
-
Displays the help as manual page.
AUTHOR
Petr Pajas <pajas@matfyz.cz>
Copyright 2000-2003 Petr Pajas, All rights reserved.