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NAME¶
aha
— Convert ANSI
escape sequences to HTML
SYNOPSIS¶
aha |
[-bhlnprsvwx ] [-c
file] [-f
file] [-i
X] [-L
LANG] [-t
TITLE] [-y
STYLE] |
DESCRIPTION¶
aha
reads ECMA-48 SGR-colored text from
the standard input, converts it to colored HTML and writes it to the
standard output. The options are as follows:
-b
,--black
- Style HTML output to use a black background with white text.
-c
file,--css
file- Adds the given css file to the output. In fact just adds <link rel="stylesheet" href=" file " /> to the header.
-f
file- Read from file instead of from the standard input.
-h
,--help
,-?
- Print help for
aha
to the standard output. -i
X,--iso
X- Use the ISO-8859-X character encoding instead of UTF-8 for the output, where X is a number from 1-16.
-l
,--line-fix
- Use a fix for inputs using control sequences to change the cursor position. This is a hot fix, thus it may not work with every program.
-L
LANG,--lang
LANG- Uses the ISO-639-1
code LANG for the language. -n
,--no-header
- Do not enclose HTML output in <html>, <head> and <body> tags.
-p
,--pink
- Style HTML output to use a pink background.
-r
,--ignore-cr
- Ignore all carriage-returns (ASCII sign 13, \r) which may lead to double new lines in html.
-s
,--stylesheet
- Use a stylesheet instead of inline styles.
-t
TITLE,--title
TITLE- Set the HTML document title to TITLE instead of "stdin" or the filename.
-v
,--version
- Print version number of
aha
to the standard output and exit. -w
,--word-wrap
- Wrap long lines in the html output. Works with CSS3 supporting browsers and many older ones.
-x
,--no-xml
- Don't use doctype xml but html (may useful for old browsers like IE)
-y
STYLE,--style
STYLE- Sets the style used in the <body> element to STYLE after styles set by other parameters.
EXAMPLES¶
Create an HTML file with a black background, a custom title and a
larger font-size using aha
's help:
$ aha -h | aha -b -t 'the awesome aha
help' -y 'font-size:1.875em' > aha-help.html
Create an HTML file with a white background using the output of diff(1):
$ diff -u --color=always oldfile.c
newfile.c | aha > diff.html
Create an HTML file with a black background from the output of
htop(1). You have to use option -l
due the other new-line-commands htop uses:
$ echo q | htop | aha -b -l >
htop.html
Create an HTML file from the output of this man page. man(1) uses bold and underline formatting from nroff(1), which ul(1) converts to SGR:
$ MAN_KEEP_FORMATTING=1 COLUMNS=80
man aha | ul | aha > man-aha.html
SEE ALSO¶
Control Functions for Coded Character Sets, Ecma, ECMA-48, 61, 1991.
AUTHORS¶
The aha
utility is maintained by
Alexander Matthes ‘Ziz’
<ziz@mailbox.org>.
BUGS¶
Blinking text using the HTML tag
<blink> and the css property
text-decoration:blink have been deprecated on modern
browsers, thus requiring the use of option -s
and
redefining the .blink css class.
August 4, 2020 | Debian |