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NAME

       urlscan - browse the URLs in an email message from a terminal

SYNOPSIS

       urlscan [options] < message

       urlscan [options] message

DESCRIPTION

       urlscan accepts a single email message on standard input, then displays a terminal-based list of the URLs
       in  the  given  message.  Selecting a URL uses the Python webbrowser module to determine which browser to
       open. The BROWSER environment variable will be used if it is set.

       urlscan is primarily intended to be used with the mutt (1) mailreader, but it should work well  with  any
       terminal-based mail program.

       urlscan is similar to urlview(1), but has the following additional features:

       1. Support for more message encodings, such as quoted-printable and base64.

       2. Extraction and display of the context surrounding each URL. Toggle context view on/off with c. Reverse
       displayed order of URLs with R.

       3. Copy current URL to primary selection with P or to clipboard with C.

       4. URLs are shortened by default to fit on one line. Toggle one or all shortened URLs with s or S.

       5. Incremental case-insensitive search using /. Footer shows current search term. / again resets search.

       6.  Cycle  through all available palettes (color and black & white available by default) using p. Running
       urlscan -g will generate a ~/.config/urlscan/config.json file for editing or adding additional  pallettes
       and keybindings. See

       http://urwid.org/manual/displayattributes.html#display-attributes

       for color options and allowed values. Set display width with `--width`.

       7. u will unescape the highlighted URL if necessary.

       8.  Run  a  command with the selected URL as the argument or pipe the selected URL to a command using the
       --run-safe, --run and --pipe arguments.

       9. Use l to cycle through whether URLs are opened using the Python webbrowser module (default),  xdg-open
       (if  installed)  or  a function passed on the command line with --run-safe or --run. The --run and --run-
       safe functions will respect the value of --pipe.

       10. F1 shows the help menu.

       11. Scan certain email headers for  URLs.  Currently  Link,  Archived-At  and  List-*  are  scanned  when
       --headers is passed.

       12. Queue multiple URLs for opening and open them all at once with a and o.

OPTIONS

       -c, --compact
              Display  a  simple  list  of  the extracted URLs, instead of showing the context of each URL. Also
              toggle with `c` from within the viewer.

       -d, --dedupe
              Remove duplicated URLs from the list of URLs.

       -E, --regex <expression>
              Use <expression> in place of the default set of regular expressions, to be used for  any  kind  of
              matching.  This  is  useful  for  example  when  selectively avoiding 'mailto:' links or any other
              pattern that urlscan could interpret as urls (such as '<filename>.<extension>'). Usage example:

                  $ urlscan --regex 'https?://.+.240

       -f, --run-safe <expression>
              Execute <expression> in place of opening URL with a browser. Use {} in <expression> to  substitute
              in the URL. Examples:

                  $ urlscan --run-safe 'tmux set buffer {}'

       -g, --genconf
              Generate ~/.config/urlscan/config.json with default options.

       -H, --nohelp
              Start with header menu hidden.

       --headers
              Scan email headers for URLs.

       -n, --no-browser
              Disables  the  selection  interface  and print the links to standard output.  Useful for scripting
              (implies --compact).

       -p, --pipe
              Pipe the selected URL to the command specified by `--run-safe` or `--run`. This is preferred  when
              the  command  supports  it,  as  it  is more secure and tolerant of special characters in the URL.
              Example:

                  $ urlscan --run-safe 'xclip -i' --pipe file.txt

       -R, --reverse
              Reverse displayed order of URLs.

       -r, --run <expression>
              Execute <expression> in place of opening URL with a browser. Use {} in <expression> to  substitute
              in the URL. Shell features such as | and > can be used, but it is less secure. Examples:

                  $ urlscan --run 'echo {} | xclip -i' file.txt

       -s, --single
              Exit urlscan after opening or copying a single browser link.

                  $ urlscan -s file.txt

       -w, --width
              Set display width.

       -W, --whitespace-off
              Suppress output of blank lines and ellipses lines.

MUTT INTEGRATION

       To integrate urlscan with mutt, include the following two commands in ~/.muttrc:

       macro index,pager \cb "<pipe-message> urlscan<Enter>" "call urlscan to extract URLs out of a message"

       macro attach,compose \cb "<pipe-entry> urlscan<Enter>" "call urlscan to extract URLs out of a message"

       Once  these  lines  are  in your mutt configuration file, pressing Control-b will allow you to browse and
       open the URLs in the currently selected message.

       Alternately, you can pipe a message into urlscan using the '|' operator. This can be useful for  applying
       a different flag (such as the '-d' or '-c' options).

KEYBINDINGS

       Run  urlscan -g to generate ~/.config/urlscan/config.json. All of the keys will be listed. You can either
       leave in place or delete any that will not be altered.

       To unset a binding, set it equal to "". For example: "P": ""

       The follow actions are supported:

       add_url -- add a URL to the queue (Default: a)

       all_escape -- toggle unescape all URLs (Default: u)

       all_shorten -- toggle shorten all URLs (Default: S)

       bottom -- move cursor to last item (Default: G)

       clear_screen -- redraw screen (Default: Ctrl-l)

       clipboard -- copy highlighted URL to clipboard using xsel/xclip (Default: C)

       clipboard_pri -- copy highlighted URL to primary selection using xsel/xclip (Default: P)

       context -- show/hide context (Default: c)

       del_url -- delete URL from the queue (Default: d)

       down -- cursor down (Default: j)

       help_menu -- show/hide help menu (Default: F1)

       link_handler -- cycle link handling (webbrowser, xdg-open or custom) (Default: l)

       next -- jump to next URL (Default: J)

       open_queue -- open all URLs in queue (Default: o)

       open_queue_win -- open all URLs in queue in new window (Default: O)

       open_url -- open selected URL (Default: space or enter)

       palette -- cycle through palettes (Default: p)

       previous -- jump to previous URL (Default: K)

       quit -- quit (Default: q or Q)

       reverse -- reverse display order (Default: R)

       shorten -- toggle shorten highlighted URL (Default: s)

       top -- move to first list item (Default: g)

       up -- cursor up (Default: k)

FILES

       $HOME/.config/urlscan/config.json

       Only required if additional or modified palettes or keybindings are desired.

SEE ALSO

       /usr/share/doc/urlscan/README, urlview(1), mutt(1)

AUTHOR

       This  manual  page   was   written   by   Daniel   Burrows   <dburrows@debian.org>   and   Scott   Hansen
       <tech@firecat53.net>

                                                   1 June 2024                                        URLSCAN(1)