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PROGRAM:

NAME


xmlindent - XML stream reformatter

SYNTAX


xmlindent [-o output file] [-i indent level] [-l max columns] [-n newline position] [-t]
[-c] [-f] [-w] [-h] [-v]

DESCRIPTION


XML Indent is a XML stream reformatter written in ANSI C. It is analogous to GNU indent.

OPTIONS


-o output file
Write indented XML to output file

-i indent level
Indent each level indent level spaces deeper

-l max columns
Wrap lines longer than max columns

-t Use tabs instead of spaces

-nas Suppress newline after start-tag

-nae Suppress newline after end-tag

-nbs Suppress newline before start-tag

-nbe Suppress newline before end-tag

-f Force newline on elements without children

-w Overwrite original file

-v Show version

-h Show command line help

AUTHORS


Pekka Enberg <[email protected]>
Thomas Fischer <[email protected]> (man page)

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