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*eval.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2004 Oct 11
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*eval.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2004 Oct 24
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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@ -2977,6 +2977,7 @@ multi_byte_ime Compiled with support for IME input method.
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multi_lang Compiled with support for multiple languages.
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mzscheme Compiled with MzScheme interface |mzscheme|.
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netbeans_intg Compiled with support for |netbeans|.
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netbeans_enabled Compiled with support for |netbeans| and it's used.
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ole Compiled with OLE automation support for Win32.
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os2 OS/2 version of Vim.
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osfiletype Compiled with support for osfiletypes |+osfiletype|
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*fold.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2004 Jun 14
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*fold.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2004 Oct 15
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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@ -190,11 +190,11 @@ and the level given by the marker:
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3. if a marker with a lower fold level is found, all folds up to and including
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this level end and a fold with the specified level starts.
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The number indicates the fold level. A zero cannot be used.
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You can use "}}}" with a digit to indicate the level of the fold that
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ends. The fold level of the following line will be one less than the
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indicated level. Note that Vim doesn't look back to the level of the matching
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marker (that would take too much time). Example: >
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The number indicates the fold level. A zero cannot be used (a marker with
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level zero is ignored). You can use "}}}" with a digit to indicate the level
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of the fold that ends. The fold level of the following line will be one less
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than the indicated level. Note that Vim doesn't look back to the level of the
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matching marker (that would take too much time). Example: >
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{{{1
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fold level here is 1
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*if_cscop.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2004 Jul 23
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*if_cscop.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2004 Oct 21
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Andy Kahn
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@ -245,8 +245,9 @@ results. This is a list of comma-separated values. Each item consists of
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'-' implies previous results clearance, '0' or command absence - don't use
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quickfix. Search is performed from start until first command occurrence.
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The default value is "" (don't use quickfix anyway). The following value
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seems to be useful: "s-,c-,d-,i-,t-,e-".
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seems to be useful: >
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:set cscopequickfix=s-,c-,d-,i-,t-,e-
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<
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*cscopetag* *cst*
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If 'cscopetag' set, the commands ":tag" and CTRL-] as well as "vim -t" will
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always use |:cstag| instead of the default :tag behavior. Effectively, by
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@ -417,6 +417,12 @@ guard off len
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initDone Mark the buffer as ready for use. Implicitly makes the buffer
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the current buffer. Fires the BufReadPost autocommand event.
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insertDone
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Sent by NetBeans to tell vim an initial file insert is done.
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This triggers a read message being printed. Prior to version
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2.3, no read messages were displayed after opening a file.
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New in version 2.3.
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moveAnnoToFront serNum
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Not implemented.
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@ -450,6 +456,12 @@ save Save the buffer when it was modified. The other side of the
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- 'buftype' disallows writing
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New in version 2.2.
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saveDone
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Sent by NetBeans to tell vim a save is done. This triggers
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a save message being printed. Prior to version 2.3, no save
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messages were displayed after a save.
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New in version 2.3.
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setAsUser Not implemented.
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setBufferNumber pathname
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@ -473,6 +485,7 @@ setExitDelay seconds
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This delay is used to give the IDE a chance to handle things
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before really exiting. The default delay is two seconds.
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New in version 2.1.
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Obsolete in version 2.3.
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setFullName pathname
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Set the file name to be used for a buffer to "pathname", a
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When the boolean argument "modified" is "T" mark the buffer as
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modified, when it is "F" mark it as unmodified.
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setReadOnly Not implemented.
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setModtime time
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Update a buffers modification time after NetBeans saves the
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file.
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New in version 2.3.
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setReadOnly
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Passed by NetBeans to tell vim a file is readonly.
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Implemented in verion 2.3.
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setStyle Not implemented.
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@ -508,7 +528,11 @@ showBalloon text
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disappear when the mouse is moved more than a few pixels.
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New in version 2.1.
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specialKeys Not implemented.
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specialKeys
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Map a set of keys (mostly function keys) to be passed back
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to NetBeans for processing. This lets NetBeans hotkeys be
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used from vim.
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Implemented in version 2.3.
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startAtomic Begin an atomic operation. The screen will not be updated
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until "endAtomic" is given.
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in the sign area.
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New in version 2.2.
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disconnect
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Tell NetBeans that vim is exiting and not to try and read or
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write more commands.
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New in version 2.3.
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fileClosed Not implemented.
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fileModified Not implemented.
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*options.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2004 Oct 08
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*options.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2004 Oct 21
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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@ -918,7 +918,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
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impossible!). Writing may fail because of this.
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- A directory "." means to put the backup file in the same directory
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as the edited file.
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- A directory starting with "./" (or ".\" for MS-DOS et.al.) means to
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- A directory starting with "./" (or ".\" for MS-DOS et al.) means to
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put the backup file relative to where the edited file is. The
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leading "." is replaced with the path name of the edited file.
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("." inside a directory name has no special meaning).
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the edited file. On Unix, a dot is prepended to the file name, so
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it doesn't show in a directory listing. On MS-Windows the "hidden"
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attribute is set and a dot prepended if possible.
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- A directory starting with "./" (or ".\" for MS-DOS et.al.) means to
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- A directory starting with "./" (or ".\" for MS-DOS et al.) means to
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put the swap file relative to where the edited file is. The leading
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"." is replaced with the path name of the edited file.
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- For Unix and Win32, if a directory ends in two path separators, the
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global
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{not in Vi}
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When on, all the windows are automatically made the same size after
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splitting or closing a window. When off, splitting a window will
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reduce the size of the current window and leave the other windows the
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same. When closing a window the extra lines are given to the window
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next to it (depending on 'splitbelow' and 'splitright').
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splitting or closing a window. This also happens the moment the
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option is switched on. When off, splitting a window will reduce the
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size of the current window and leave the other windows the same. When
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closing a window the extra lines are given to the window next to it
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(depending on 'splitbelow' and 'splitright').
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When mixing vertically and horizontally split windows, a minimal size
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is computed and some windows may be larger if there is room. The
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'eadirection' option tells in which direction the size is affected.
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@ -5223,6 +5223,7 @@ keymap-file-format mbyte.txt /*keymap-file-format*
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keymap-hebrew mbyte.txt /*keymap-hebrew*
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keypad-0 intro.txt /*keypad-0*
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keypad-9 intro.txt /*keypad-9*
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keypad-comma term.txt /*keypad-comma*
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keypad-divide intro.txt /*keypad-divide*
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keypad-end intro.txt /*keypad-end*
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keypad-enter intro.txt /*keypad-enter*
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*term.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2004 Jan 09
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*term.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2004 Oct 20
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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different modes. If your terminal supports only one of the modes, both will
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look the same.
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*keypad-comma*
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The keypad keys, when they are not mapped, behave like the equivalent normal
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key.
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*xterm-codes*
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key. There is one exception: if you have a comma on the keypad instead of a
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decimal point, Vim will use a dot anyway. Use these mappings to fix that: >
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:noremap <kPoint> ,
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:noremap! <kPoint> ,
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< *xterm-codes*
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There is a special trick to obtain the key codes which currently only works
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for xterm. When |t_RV| is defined and a response is received which indicates
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an xterm with patchlevel 141 or higher, Vim uses special escape sequences to
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Like -w, but an existing file is overwritten.
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.TP
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-x
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Use encryption when writing files. Will prompt for a crypt key.
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Use encryption when writing files. Will prompt for a crypt key.
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.TP
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-X
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Don't connect to the X server. Shortens startup time in a terminal, but the
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This can be used to edit a filename that starts with a '-'.
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.TP
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--echo-wid
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GTK GUI only: Echo the Window ID on stdout
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GTK GUI only: Echo the Window ID on stdout.
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.TP
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--help
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Give a help message and exit, just like "-h".
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.TP
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--literal
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Take file name arguments literally, do not expand wildcards. Not needed on
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Unix, the shell expand wildcards.
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Take file name arguments literally, do not expand wildcards. This has no
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effect on Unix where the shell expands wildcards.
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.TP
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--noplugin
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Skip loading plugins. Implied by -u NONE.
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