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VIS(1)			    General Commands Manual			VIS(1)

NAME
       vis -- display non-printable characters in a visual format

SYNOPSIS
       vis [-cbflnostw]	[-F foldwidth] [file ...]

DESCRIPTION
       The  vis	 utility  is  a	filter for converting non-printable characters
       into a visual representation.  It differs from `cat  -v'	 in  that  the
       form  is	unique and invertible.	By default, all	non-graphic characters
       except space, tab, and newline are encoded.  A detailed description  of
       the various visual formats is given in vis(3).

       The options are as follows:

       -b      Turns  off  prepending of backslash before up-arrow control se-
	       quences and meta	characters, and	disables the doubling of back-
	       slashes.	 This produces output which is neither	invertible  or
	       precise,	 but  does represent a minimum of change to the	input.
	       It is similar to	"cat -v".

       -c      Request a format	which displays a  small	 subset	 of  the  non-
	       printable characters using C-style backslash sequences.

       -F      Causes  vis  to fold output lines to foldwidth columns (default
	       80), like fold(1), except that a	 hidden	 newline  sequence  is
	       used  (which  is	 removed  when	inverting the file back	to its
	       original	form with unvis(1)).  If the last character in the en-
	       coded file does not end in a newline, a hidden newline sequence
	       is appended to the output.  This	makes the output  usable  with
	       various editors and other utilities which typically do not work
	       with partial lines.

       -f      Same as -F.

       -l      Mark  newlines  with the	visible	sequence `\$', followed	by the
	       newline.

       -n      Turns off any encoding, except for the  fact  that  backslashes
	       are  still  doubled and hidden newline sequences	inserted if -f
	       or -F is	selected.  When	combined with the -f flag, vis becomes
	       like an invertible version of the fold(1)  utility.   That  is,
	       the  output  can	 be  unfolded  by  running  the	output through
	       unvis(1).

       -o      Request a format	which displays non-printable characters	as  an
	       octal number, \ddd.

       -s      Only characters considered unsafe to send to a terminal are en-
	       coded.	This  flag allows backspace, bell, and carriage	return
	       in addition to the default space, tab and newline.

       -t      Tabs are	also encoded.

       -w      White space (space-tab-newline) is also encoded.

SEE ALSO
       unvis(1), vis(3)

HISTORY
       The vis command appeared	in 4.4BSD.

BUGS
       Due to limitations in the underlying vis(3) function, the  vis  utility
       does  not recognize multibyte characters, and thus may consider them to
       be non-printable	when they are in fact printable	(and vice versa).

FreeBSD	9.1			 June 25, 2004				VIS(1)

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