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ncls(1)								       ncls(1)

NAME
       ncls - List paths with rendering	of multimedia

SYNOPSIS
       ncls [-h|--help]	[-V|--version]	[-d]  [-l] [-L]	[-R] [-a|--align type]
       [-b|--blitter blitter] [-s|--scale scale] [ paths ]

DESCRIPTION
       ncls uses a multimedia-enabled Notcurses	to list	 paths,	 similarly  to
       the ls(1) command, rendering images and videos to a terminal.

OPTIONS
       -d: list	directories themselves,	not their contents.

       -l: use a long listing format.

       -L: dereference symbolic	links

       -R: list	subdirectories recursively.

       -V|--version: Print version information,	and exit with success.

       -h|--help: Print	help information, and exit with	success.

       -a|--align type:	Align images on	left, center, or right.

       -b|--blitter  blitter: Blitter, one of ascii, half, quad, sex, braille,
       or pixel.  The default is pixel.	 If the	chosen blitter is unavailable,
       ncls will degrade (see notcurses_visual(3)).

       -s|--scale scalemode: Scaling mode, one of none,	hires, scale, scalehi,
       or stretch.

       paths: Run on the specified paths.  If none are supplied,  run  on  the
       current directory.

       If  no scaling is specified, hires will be used with the	pixel blitter,
       and scalehi will	be used	otherwise.

NOTES
       Optimal display requires	a terminal advertising the rgb terminfo(5) ca-
       pability, or that the environment  variable  COLORTERM  is  defined  to
       24bit (and that the terminal honors this	variable), along with a	fixed-
       width font with good coverage of	the Unicode Block Drawing Characters.

SEE ALSO
       notcurses(3), notcurses_visual(3), terminfo(5), unicode(7)

AUTHORS
       nick black <nickblack@linux.com>.

				    v3.0.8			       ncls(1)

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