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PROGRAM:
NAME
wmiir - The wmii 9P filesystem client
SYNOPSIS
wmiir [-a <address>] [-b] {create | ls [-dlp] | read | remove | write} <file>
wmiir [-a <address>] [-b] xwrite <file> <data> ...
wmiir -v
DESCRIPTION
wmiir is a simple 9P filesystem client which ships with wmii, and connects to its virtual
filesystem by default. wmiir is most often used to query and issue commands to wmii, both
from the command line and from its sh-based configuration scripts.
Since the default encoding of 9P filesystems is UTF-8, wmiir assumes that all data read
and written is text data and translates to or from your locale character encoding as
necessary. When working with non-text data in a non-UTF-8 locale, the -b flag should be
specified to disable this behavior.
ARGUMENTS
-a The address at which to connect to wmii.
-b
With the -b flag, data that you intend to read or write is treated as binary data.
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COMMANDS
The following commands deal with 9P filesystems.
create <file>
Creates a new file or directory in the filesystem. Permissions and file type are
inferred by wmii. The contents of the standard input are written to the new file.
ls [-dlp] <path>
Lists the contents of <path>.
Flags:
-d Don't list the contents of directories.
-l Long output. For each file, list its permissions, owner, group, size
(bytes), mtime, and name.
-p Print the full path to each file.
read <file>
Reads the entire contents of a file from the filesystem. Blocks until interrupted
or EOF is received.
Synonyms: cat
remove <path>
Removes <path> from the filesystem.
Synonyms: rm
write <file>
Writes the contents of the standard input to <file>.
xwrite <file> <data> ...
Writes each argument after <file> to the latter.
Additionally, wmiir provides the following utility commands relevant to scripting wmii:
namespace
Prints the current wmii namespace directory, usually equivalent to
/tmp/ns.$USER.${DISPLAY%.0}, but possibly different depending on the value of
$NAMESPACE and $WMII_NAMESPACE.
Synonyms: ns
setsid [-0 <argv0>] [-f] <command>
Executes the given command after setting the session id (see setsid(2)). If -0 is
given, the command is run with the given value as argv[0]. For instance, to run sh
as a login shell, one might run
wmiir setsid \-0 \-sh sh
If -f is given, wmiir will fork into the background before executing the command.
proglist [--] <directory> ...
Lists all executable commands in the given directories.
ENVIRONMENT
$WMII_ADDRESS
The address at which to connect to wmii.
$NAMESPACE
The namespace directory to use if no address is provided.
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