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[![Linux CI](https://github.com/walles/moar/actions/workflows/linux-ci.yml/badge.svg?branch=master)](https://github.com/walles/moar/actions/workflows/linux-ci.yml?query=branch%3Amaster)
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Moar is a pager. It reads and displays UTF-8 encoded text from files or
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pipelines.
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`moar` is designed to just do the right thing without any configuration:
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![Moar displaying its own source code](screenshot.png)
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The intention is that Moar should be trivial to get into if you have previously
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been using [Less](http://www.greenwoodsoftware.com/less/). If you come from Less
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and find Moar confusing or hard to migrate to, [please report
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it](https://github.com/walles/moar/issues)!
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Doing the right thing includes:
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- **Syntax highlight** source code by default using
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[Chroma](https://github.com/alecthomas/chroma)
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- **Search is incremental** / find-as-you-type just like in
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[Chrome](http://www.google.com/chrome) or
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[Emacs](http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/)
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- Search becomes case sensitive if you add any UPPER CASE characters
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to your search terms, just like in Emacs
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- [Regexp](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_expression#Basic_concepts)
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search if your search string is a valid regexp
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- Supports displaying ANSI color coded texts (like the output from
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`git diff` [| `riff`](https://github.com/walles/riff) for example)
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- Supports UTF-8 input and output
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- **Automatic decompression** when viewing [compressed text
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files](https://github.com/walles/moar/issues/97#issuecomment-1191415680)
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(`.gz`, `.bz2`, `.xz`, `.zst`, `.zstd`)
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- The position in the file is always shown
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- Supports **word wrapping** (on actual word boundaries) if requested using
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`--wrap` or by pressing <kbd>w</kbd>
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- [**Follows output** as long as you are on the last line](https://github.com/walles/moar/issues/108#issuecomment-1331743242),
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just like `tail -f`
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- Renders [terminal
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hyperlinks](https://gist.github.com/egmontkob/eb114294efbcd5adb1944c9f3cb5feda)
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properly
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- **Mouse Scrolling** works out of the box (but
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[look here for tradeoffs](https://github.com/walles/moar/blob/master/MOUSE.md))
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[For compatibility reasons](https://github.com/walles/moar/issues/14), `moar`
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uses the formats declared in these environment variables if present:
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- `LESS_TERMCAP_md`: Man page <b>bold</b>
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- `LESS_TERMCAP_us`: Man page <u>underline</u>
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- `LESS_TERMCAP_so`: [Status bar and search hits](https://github.com/walles/moar/issues/114)
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For configurability reasons, `moar` reads extra command line options from the
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`MOAR` environment variable.
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Moar is used as the default pager by:
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- [`px` / `ptop`](https://github.com/walles/px), `ps` and `top` for human beings
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- [`riff`](https://github.com/walles/riff), a diff filter highlighting which line parts have changed
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# Installing
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## Using [Homebrew](https://brew.sh/)
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```sh
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brew install moar
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```
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Then whenever you want to upgrade to the latest release:
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```sh
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brew upgrade
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```
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## Using [MacPorts](https://www.macports.org/)
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```sh
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sudo port install moar
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```
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More info [here](https://ports.macports.org/port/moar/).
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## Using [Gentoo](https://gentoo.org/)
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```sh
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emerge --ask --verbose sys-apps/moar
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```
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More info [here](https://packages.gentoo.org/packages/sys-apps/moar).
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## Using [Arch Linux](https://archlinux.org/)
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```sh
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yay -S moar
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```
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More info [here](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/moar-git).
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## Manual Install
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1. Download `moar` for your platform from
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<https://github.com/walles/moar/releases/latest>
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1. `chmod a+x moar-*-*-*`
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1. `sudo mv moar-*-*-* /usr/local/bin/moar`
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And now you can just invoke `moar` from the prompt!
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Try `moar --help` to see options.
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If a binary for your platform is not available, please
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[file a ticket](https://github.com/walles/moar/releases) or contact
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<johan.walles@gmail.com>.
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## Debian / Ubuntu
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[A Request for Packaging is open](https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=944035),
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please help!
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# Configuring
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Do `moar --help` for an up to date list of options.
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Environment variable `MOAR` can be used to set default options.
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For example:
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```bash
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export MOAR='--statusbar=bold --no-linenumbers'
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```
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## Setting `moar` as your default pager
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Set it as your default pager by adding...
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```bash
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export PAGER=/usr/local/bin/moar
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```
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... to your `.bashrc`.
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# Issues
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Issues are tracked [here](https://github.com/walles/moar/issues), or
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you can send questions to <johan.walles@gmail.com>.
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# Packaging
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If you package `moar`, do include [the man page](moar.1) in your package.
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# Embedding
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Here's one way to embed `moar` in your app:
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```go
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package main
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import (
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"bytes"
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"fmt"
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"github.com/walles/moar/m"
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)
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func main() {
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buf := new(bytes.Buffer)
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for range [99]struct{}{} {
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fmt.Fprintln(buf, "Moar")
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}
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err := m.NewPager(m.NewReaderFromStream("Moar", buf)).Page()
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if err != nil {
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// Handle paging problems
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panic(err)
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}
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}
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```
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`m.Reader` can also be initialized using `NewReaderFromText()` or
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`NewReaderFromFilename()`.
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# Developing
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You need the [go tools](https://golang.org/doc/install).
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Run tests:
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```bash
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./test.sh
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```
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To run tests in 32 bit mode, either do `GOARCH=386 ./test.sh` if you're on
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Linux, or `docker build . -f Dockerfile-test-386` (tested on macOS).
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Run microbenchmarks:
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```bash
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go test -benchmem -run='^$' -bench=. . ./...
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```
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Profiling `BenchmarkPlainTextSearch()`. Try replacing `-alloc_objects` with
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`-alloc_space` or change the `-focus` function:
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```bash
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go test -memprofilerate 1 -memprofile profile.out -benchmem -run='^$' -bench '^BenchmarkPlainTextSearch$' github.com/walles/moar/m && go tool pprof -alloc_objects -focus findFirstHit -relative_percentages -web profile.out
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```
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Build + run:
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```bash
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./moar.sh ...
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```
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Install (into `/usr/local/bin`) from source:
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```bash
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./install.sh
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```
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# Making a new Release
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Make sure that [screenshot.png](screenshot.png) matches moar's current UI.
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If it doesn't, scale a window to 81x16 characters and make a new one.
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Execute `release.sh` and follow instructions.
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# TODO
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- Searching for something above us should wrap the search.
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- Enable exiting using ^c (without restoring the screen).
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- Start at a certain line if run as `moar file.txt:42`
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- Handle search hits to the right of the right screen edge. Searching forwards
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should move first right, then to the left edge and down. Searching backwards
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should move first left, then up and to the right edge (if needed for showing
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search hits).
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- Support viewing multiple files by pushing them in reverse order on the view
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stack.
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- Incremental search using ^s and ^r like in Emacs
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- Retain the search string when pressing / to search a second time.
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## Done
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- Add `>` markers at the end of lines being cut because they are too long
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- Doing moar on an arbitrary binary (like `/bin/ls`) should put all
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line-continuation markers at the rightmost column. This really means our
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truncation code must work even with things like tabs and various control
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characters.
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- Make sure search hits are highlighted even when we have to scroll right
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to see them
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- Change out-of-file visualization to writing `---` after the end of the file
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and leaving the rest of the screen blank.
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- Exit search on pressing up / down / pageup / pagedown keys and
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scroll. I attempted to do that spontaneously, so it's probably a
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good idea.
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- Remedy all FIXMEs in this README file
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- Release the `go` version as the new `moar`, replacing the previous Ruby
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implementation
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- Add licensing information (same as for the Ruby branch)
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- Make sure `git grep` output gets highlighted properly.
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- Handle all kinds of line endings.
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- Make sure version information is printed if there are warnings.
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- Add spinners while file is still loading
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- Make `tail -f /dev/null` exit properly, fix
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<https://github.com/walles/moar/issues/7>.
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- Showing unicode search hits should highlight the correct chars
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- [Word wrap text rather than character wrap it](m/linewrapper.go).
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- Arrow keys up / down while in line wrapping mode should scroll by screen line,
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not by input file line.
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- Define 'g' to prompt for a line number to go to.
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