A simple dos-based cat
tool (similar to that of cat
for Linux).
SYNOPSIS:
Displays the contents of the file(s) specified.
USAGE:
cat.exe [options] file [file...n]
file The name of the file to display. Enclose file names within quotes
if it includes a space.
-p Pauses after each screenful (applies -pp).
-pp Pauses at the end.
-l Include line numbers in the output.
-w Nicely wrap lines longer than window width.
-ib Ignore blank lines.
-ibw Ignore blank and whitespace lines.
-il:xyz Ignore lines starting with 'xyz'.
-f Forces plain text display (ignores plugins).
* You can reverse the effect of a flag, by prefixing it with a bang (!).
This is useful when you need to override an environment variable.
PLUGINS:
--show-plugins Displays all plugins that are available.
Plugins must be in the same directory as cat.exe and must match the file
pattern: `cat.*.dll`. See https://github.com/kodybrown/cat for more details.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES:
--show-envars Displays all environment variables.
These values can be set in your environment so you don't have to type them
into the command-line every time you run `cat.exe`.
To set a value, prefix the (short) command-line argument name with `cat`.
The values are the same as you would use for the command-line.
Examples:
> SET cat_l=true
> SET cat_w=true
> SET cat_ib=true
> SET cat_ibw=true
> SET cat_il=xyz
> SET cat_f=true
* Only the examples displayed are considered valid environment variables.
* Arguments specified on the command-line will always override environment
variables.
* Consult your operating system help for information on how to set
environment variables for all sessions.