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NAME

       chr - chr is a terminal based editor

SYNOPSIS

       Usage: chr [options] [[+line[,char]] file …] [[+/searchword] file …] [/directory …]

       Options:
         -h, --help                                       Displays help on commandline
                                                          options.
         --help-all                                       Displays help including Qt
                                                          specific options.
         -v, --version                                    Displays version
                                                          information.
         -l, --line-number                                The line numbers are
                                                          displayed
         -b, --big-file                                   Open bigger files than 100MB
         -w, --wrap-lines <WordWrap|WrapAnywhere|NoWrap>  Wrap log lines (NoWrap
                                                          Default)
         --attributesfile <config>                        Safe file for attributes,
                                                          default ~/.cache/chr/chr.json
         -c, --config <config>                            Load customized config file.
                                                          The default if it exist is
                                                          ~/.config/chr
         --syntax-highlighting-theme <name>               Name of
                                                          syntax-highlighting-theme,
                                                          you can list installed themes
                                                          with: kate-syntax-highlighter
                                                          --list-themes
         --disable-syntax                                 disable syntax highlighting
         -s, --size <N|auto>                              Size <N> in lines or <auto>
                                                          for Automatic detection of
                                                          the size of the lines with
                                                          which the editor is displayed
                                                          on the console.

       Arguments:
         [[+line[,char]] file …]                          Optional is the line number
                                                          and position. Several files
                                                          can be opened in multiple
                                                          windows.
         [[+/searchword] file …]                          A search word can be set.
         [/directory …]                                   Or a directory can be
                                                          specified to search in the
                                                          open dialog.

DESCRIPTION

       Chr is a terminal based text editor.

       Keyboard  shortcuts are similar to the default editors in Gnome, KDE and other desktop environments. This
       is to ease workflows alternating between GUIs and terminal.

       The look and feel is a blend of modern GUI editors and late 90s PC text mode editors (e.g.  Turbo  Vision
       based or edit.com) adapted to fit into terminal based workflows.

Quick Start

       The  important  operations  can  be  invoked  from  the menu. The menu can be opened with F10 or with Alt
       together with the highlighted letter of the menu item (e.g. Alt + f).

       In dialogs Tab is used to navigate between the elements. Use F6 to navigate between windows/dialogs.

       Text can be marked in most terminals with Shift + arrow key. Ctrl + c is used  for  copying.  Paste  with
       Ctrl + v.

       Changes can be saved with Ctrl + s and the editor can be exited with Ctrl + q.

SHORT CUTS

       Shift + Cursor
         Selects text

       Ctrl + a
         Selects all text in the document

       Ctrl + c / Ctrl + Insert
         Copies the selected text into the clipboard

       Ctrl + d
         Deletes the current line

       Ctrl + e, up/down/left/right
         Switches the active window. Use the arrow keys to specify the direction for the next active window.

       Ctrl + e, Ctrl + up/down/left/right
         Change window size

       Ctrl + e, q
         Close an active document

       Ctrl + f
         Open the search dialog

       Ctrl + Backspace
         Delete a word (left from cursor position)

       Ctrl + r
         Open the replace dialog

       Ctrl + n
         Creates a window with an empty document

       Ctrl + m
         Creates a line marker at the left edge of the line to find lines again.  (Ctrl + , oder Ctrl + .)
         This key combination does not work with all terminals.

       Ctrl + q
         Quits the editor

       Ctrl + Shift + q
         Close an active document (the key combination does not work in vte, see: Ctrl + e, q)

       Ctrl + s
         Save (or save as for new documents)

       Ctrl + v / Shift + Insert
         Inserts the contents of the clipboard at the current cursor position.

       Ctrl + x / Shift + Delete
         Cuts out the selected text and moves it to the clipboard

       Ctrl + y
         Redos an action that has been undone

       Ctrl + z
         Undoes an action

       Ctrl + Shift + up
         Moves the current selection or line upwards

       Ctrl + Shift + down
         Moves the current selection or line down

       Ctrl + Left
         Jump a word to the left

       Ctrl + Shift + Left
         Selects a word to the left

       Ctrl + Right
         Jump a word to the right

       Ctrl + Shift Right
         Selects a word to the right

       Alt + -
         Open the window menu

       Alt + Shift + up/down/left/right
         Marks  the  text in blocks. Inserting the clipboard duplicates the text per line. If an equal number of
       lines is marked as to be inserted, the lines from the clipboard will be distributed across  the  selected
       lines.

       Alt + Shift + S
         Sort the selected lines (lexicographical by code-point)

       Alt + x
         Opens a command line. Type "help" for help.

       Tab / Shift + Tab
         Indents a selected block by a tab stop or remove one level of indention

       F3 / Shift + F3
         Find the next or previously search element

       F4
         Toggles  the  selection mode to allow selecting text in terminals where marking with Shift + arrow keys
       does not work

       F6 / Shift + F6
         Change active window, with Shift in reverse order

       ESC
         Closes an active dialog menu or action.

MENU

File

   New
       Opens a new an empty unnamed document.

   Open
       Opens a file dialog to select a file to be opened.

   Save
       Saves the current status of the file. If the save path is not yet specified, the "Save as ..." dialog  is
       opened.

   Save as...
       A storage location to save the file to can be selected here via a file dialog.

   Reload
       Reloads the current file. All changes are discarded.

   Close
       Closes the active window.

   Quit
       Closes  the  editor.  If there is a file open that has not yet been saved, the Save dialog will be opened
       first.

Edit

   Cut, Copy, Paste, Select all
       Text can be selected using the arrow keys while holding down the  Shift  key.  The  entire  text  can  be
       selected with Select all.  This selected text can then be copied using Copy or cut using Cut. With Paste,
       this  text can be inserted again at the current cursor position. If there is text in the clipboard before
       copying (or cutting), it will be replaced.

       These functions use an internal clipboard that contains different content than the clipboard used in  the
       terminal as copy and paste commands, as the editor cannot access the system clipboard.

   Delete Line
       Deletes the entire line.

   Select Mode
       Toggles  the  selection  mode  to allow selecting text in terminals where marking with Shift + arrow keys
       does not work.

   Undo, Redo
       With Undo or CTRL + z, edits can be undone. With Redo or CTRL + y the undo can be undone again.

   Search
       Use Search or Ctrl + f to open the search dialog. Enter a search term in the "Find" field. You can refine
       the search using the options. If live search is activated, the first  matching  result  is  automatically
       selected while the search term is being entered. If the text document is active, you can press F3 to jump
       to the next result or Shift + F3 to jump to the previous result.

   Search Next
       Jump to the next match for the current search term.

   Search Previous
       Jump to the previous match for the current search term.

   Replace
       With  Replace  or  CTRL + r the Replace dialog is opened. Enter a search term in the "Find" field. In the
       field "Replace" the word to be inserted is specified. "Next" jumps to the next   match  for  the  current
       search  term. With "Replace" the current match is replaced. With "All" all occurrences of the search term
       are replaced at once.

   Insert Character...
       Opens a dialog in which a character code (Unicode codepoint) of a special character to be inserted can be
       entered.

   Goto
       To jump to a line, open a Goto Line dialog under "Goto".

   Marker
       Creates a line marker in the left margin to quickly find lines again when reviewing. Use Ctrl + , or Ctrl
       + . to jump to the next marker. On quit the list of markers is saved in  chr.json,  so  that  it  can  be
       restored when the file is opened.

   Sort Selected Lines
       Sort the selected lines (lexicographical by code-point).

Options

   Tab settings
       Opens  the  Tab settings dialog. Here the settings for a tab can be made. You can choose between tab (\t)
       and space. You can also set the width of the indention. The default settings  can  also  be  set  in  the
       ~/.config/chr file. Here you can specify: "tabsize=8" or "tab=false" for spaces.

   Line Number
       Shows  the  line  number  on  the  left  side of the editor. The default settings can also be made in the
       ~/.config/chr file. Here you can specify: "line_number=true".

   Formatting
       In the Formatting dialog, "Formatting Characters", "Color Tabs" and "Color Spacs at end of line"  can  be
       switched on and off.

       The  "Formatting  characters" marks spaces with a dot: "·" end of line (\n) with a "¶" and the end of the
       file with: "♦".

       With "Color Tabs" tabs are colorized. The tab border is made darker.

       "Color Spaces at end of line" is used to spaces mark at the end of the line in red.

       In  the  configuration  file:  ~/.config/chr  the  behavior   can   be   influenced   with   the   option
       "formatting_characters=true", "color_tabs=true", "color_space_end=true".

   Wrap long lines
       Selects  if  lines that are wider than the window are displayed clipped or wrapped.. It can be wrapped at
       the word boundary or hard at the end of  the  line.  This  behavior  can  be  influenced  by  the  option
       "wrap_lines=WordWrap" or "wrap_lines=WrapAnywhere" in the ~/.config/chr file.

       In  addition,  the option "Display Right Margin at Column" can be used to specify a numerical value above
       which the background color is darkened. This value  can  also  be  set  with  the  configuration  option:
       "right_margin_hint=80" in ~/.config/chr.

   Stop Input Pipe
       Reading from a pipe is interrupted. The standard input file descriptor is closed.

   Highlight Brackets
       If  active  and  the  cursor  is  on  a bracket the bracket at the cursor position and the matching other
       bracket are highlighted.  The following opening and closing brackets can be highlighted when  the  cursor
       moves  over  them.  With  the  option  "highlight_bracket=true"  this  behavior  can be influenced in the
       ~/.config/chr. Supported bracket types are: [{(<>)}].

   Syntax Highlighting
       If the editor has been compiled with the "SyntaxHighlighting" feature, syntax highlighting  is  generally
       available.  The language is automatically detected when a file is opened and displayed in the status bar.
       If required, it can also be switched on and off or adjusted via the syntax  highlighting  dialog.  Syntax
       highlighting can also be deactivated in this dialog.

       The  theme  can be customized via the command line switch "--syntax-highlighting-theme". The editor comes
       with the themes "chr-bluebg" and "chr-blackbg". If required, a theme from the list that can be  displayed
       with "kate-syntax-highlighter --list-themes" can be used. With the option "syntax_highlighting_theme=chr-
       bluebg" the theme can be set in ~/.config/chr.

       Syntax  highlighting can be switched off via the command line using "--disable-syntax" when the editor is
       started. With the option "disable_syntax=true" the theme can be set in ~/.config/chr.

   Theme
       It opens the dialog for selecting a theme. The Classic (blue) or the  Dark  (black  and  white)  mode  is
       available. With the option "theme=classic" or "theme=dark", this can be set in the ~/.config/chr.

Window

   Next, Previous
       Switches the active window, with Shift in reverse order. (See F6)

   Tile Vertically, Horizontally, Fullscreen
       Selects how multiple open documents are shown.

       Vertical and horizontal distribute the available space across the documents.  When Fullscreen is selected
       only one document is shown at once. (See F6)

CUSTOM CONFIG

       The  editor  loads  a configuration file from ~/.config/chr (if available).  (If the environment variable
       $XDG_CONFIG_HOME is set, then from $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/chr)

       In addition to the options documented above, the following options are available:

   eat_space_before_tabs
       This option is only active if tab=false is set.

       If this option is active and the Tab key is pressed while  the  cursor  is  in  the  indentation  at  the
       beginning of a line, the indentation is extended to the next tab position.

   attributes_file
       Specifies  the  path  of  the file in which the cursor and scroll position of files opened in the past is
       saved.

Default config

       There is a default config (~/.config/chr) where the following options can be set.
         attributes_file="/home/user/.cache/chr/chr.json"
         color_space_end=false
         color_tabs=false
         disable_syntax=false
         eat_space_before_tabs=true
         formatting_characters=false
         highlight_bracket=true
         line_number=false
         logfile=""
         right_margin_hint=0
         syntax_highlighting_theme="chr-bluebg"
         tab=false
         tab_size=4
         theme="classic"
         wrap_lines="NoWrap"

FILES

       ~/.config/chr
         Your personal chr initializations.

       ~/.cache/chr/chr.json
         History about the changed files. This is where cursor positions are stored.

BUGS

       Errors in this software can be reported via the bugtracker on https://github.com/istoph/editor.

AUTHOR

       Christoph Hüffelmann <chr@istoph.de> Martin Hostettler <textshell@uchuujin.de>

0.1.80                                             06 Apr 2025                                            man(1)