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args(1) GNU Telephony args(1)

args - manipulate and output command arguments.

args [options] args...

This command is used to manipulate and echo command line arguments to standard out. This can include adding quotes around each argument passed or a separator, or to output each argument on a separate line. The program source also offers a basic example of how to use shell argument parsing and localization in ucommon.

Set a deliminator character, such as ',', to use between each argument when outputting arguments.
If argument is a directory, list directory contents as arguments.
If argument is a directory and a symlink, follow symlinks recursively.
Output each argument on a separate line.
Set a quote or special leading and trailing pair of characters to surround each argument with when output. A typical use might be --quote=() to surround arguments in parenthesis.
If argument is a directory, recursively scan directory and any subdirectory contents as arguments.
Reverse order of arguments.
Outputs help screen for the user.

args was written by David Sugar <dyfet@gnutelephony.org>.

Report bugs to bug-commoncpp@gnu.org or bugs@gnutelephony.org.

Copyright © 2009-2014 David Sugar, Tycho Softworks.
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

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