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elinks(1)                   The Elinks text-browser                  elinks(1)




NAME

       elinks - lynx-like alternative character mode WWW browser


SYNOPSIS

       elinks [OPTION]... [URL]...



DESCRIPTION

       ELinks is a text mode WWW browser, supporting colors, table rendering,
       background downloading, menu driven configuration interface, tabbed
       browsing and slim code.

       Frames are supported. You can have different file formats associated
       with external viewers. mailto: and telnet: are supported via external
       clients.

       ELinks can handle both local files and remote URLs. The main supported
       remote URL protocols are HTTP, HTTPS (with SSL support compiled in) and
       FTP. Additional protocol support exists for BitTorrent finger, Gopher,
       SMB and NNTP.

       The homepage of ELinks can be found at <http://elinks.cz/>, where the
       ELinks manual is also hosted.



OPTIONS

       Most options can be set in the user interface or config file, so
       usually you do not need to care about them. Note that this list is
       roughly equivalent to the output of running ELinks with the option
       --long-help.

       -anonymous [0|1] (default: 0)
           Restricts ELinks so it can run on an anonymous account. Local file
           browsing, downloads, and modification of options will be disabled.
           Execution of viewers is allowed, but entries in the association
           table can't be added or modified.

       -auto-submit [0|1] (default: 0)
           Automatically submit the first form in the given URLs.

       -base-session <num> (default: 0)
           Used internally when opening ELinks instances in new windows. The
           ID maps to information that will be used when creating the new
           instance. You don't want to use it.

       -config-dir <str> (default: "")
           Path of the directory ELinks will read and write its config and
           runtime state files to instead of ~/.elinks. If the path does not
           begin with a '/' it is assumed to be relative to your HOME
           directory.

       -config-dump
           Print a configuration file with options set to the built-in
           defaults to stdout.

       -config-file <str> (default: "elinks.conf")
           Name of the configuration file that all configuration options will
           be read from and written to. It should be relative to config-dir.

       -config-help
           Print help for configuration options and exit.

       -default-mime-type (alias for mime.default_type)
           The default MIME type used for documents of unknown type.

       -default-keys [0|1] (default: 0)
           When set, all keybindings from configuration files will be ignored.
           It forces use of default keybindings and will reset user-defined
           ones on save.

       -dump [0|1] (default: 0)
           Print formatted plain-text versions of given URLs to stdout.

       -dump-charset (alias for document.dump.codepage)
           Codepage used when formatting dump output.

       -dump-width (alias for document.dump.width)
           Width of the dump output.

       -eval
           Specify configuration file directives on the command-line which
           will be evaluated after all configuration files has been read.
           Example usage:

               -eval 'set protocol.file.allow_special_files = 1'

       -force-html
           Makes ELinks assume documents of unknown types are HTML. Useful
           when using ELinks as an external viewer from MUAs. This is
           equivalent to -default-mime-type text/html.

       -?, -h, -help
           Print usage help and exit.

       -localhost [0|1] (default: 0)
           Restricts ELinks to work offline and only connect to servers with
           local addresses (ie. 127.0.0.1). No connections to remote servers
           will be permitted.

       -long-help
           Print detailed usage help and exit.

       -lookup
           Look up specified host and print all DNS resolved IP addresses.

       -no-connect [0|1] (default: 0)
           Run ELinks as a separate instance instead of connecting to an
           existing instance. Note that normally no runtime state files
           (bookmarks, history, etc.) are written to the disk when this option
           is used. See also -touch-files.

       -no-home [0|1] (default: 0)
           Disables creation and use of files in the user specific home
           configuration directory (~/.elinks). It forces default
           configuration values to be used and disables saving of runtime
           state files.

       -no-numbering (alias for document.dump.numbering)
           Prevents printing of link number in dump output. Note that this
           really affects only -dump, nothing else.

       -no-references (alias for document.dump.references)
           Prevents printing of references (URIs) of document links in dump
           output. Note that this really affects only -dump, nothing else.

       -remote
           Control a remote ELinks instance by passing commands to it. The
           option takes an additional argument containing the method which
           should be invoked and any parameters that should be passed to it.
           For ease of use, the additional method argument can be omitted in
           which case any URL arguments will be opened in new tabs in the
           remote instance. Following is a list of the supported methods:

           o    ping(): look for a remote instance

           o    openURL(): prompt URL in current tab

           o    openURL(URL): open URL in current tab

           o    openURL(URL, new-tab): open URL in new tab

           o    openURL(URL, new-window): open URL in new window

           o    addBookmark(URL): bookmark URL

           o    infoBox(text): show text in a message box

           o    xfeDoCommand(openBrowser): open new window

       -session-ring <num> (default: 0)
           ID of session ring this ELinks session should connect to.  ELinks
           works in so-called session rings, whereby all instances of ELinks
           are interconnected and share state (cache, bookmarks, cookies, and
           so on). By default, all ELinks instances connect to session ring 0.
           You can change that behaviour with this switch and form as many
           session rings as you want. Obviously, if the session-ring with this
           number doesn't exist yet, it's created and this 'ELinks' instance
           will become the master instance (that usually doesn't matter for
           you as a user much). Note that you usually don't want to use this
           unless you're a developer and you want to do some testing - if you
           want the ELinks instances each running standalone, rather use the
           -no-connect command-line option. Also note that normally no runtime
           state files are written to the disk when this option is used. See
           also -touch-files.

       -source [0|1] (default: 0)
           Print given URLs in source form to stdout.

       -touch-files [0|1] (default: 0)
           When enabled, runtime state files (bookmarks, history, etc.) are
           written to disk, even when -no-connect or -session-ring is used.
           The option has no effect if not used in conjunction with any of
           these options.

       -verbose <num> (default: 1)
           The verbose level controls what messages are shown at start up and
           while running:

           o   0: means only show serious errors

           o   1: means show serious errors and warnings

           o   2: means show all messages

       -version
           Print ELinks version information and exit.
       Generated using output from ELinks version 0.11.5.



ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

       COMSPEC, SHELL
           The shell used for File -> OS Shell on DOS/Windows and UNIX,
           respectively.

       EDITOR
           The program to use for external editor (when editing textareas).

       ELINKS_CONFDIR
           The location of the directory containing configuration files. If
           not set the default is ~/.elinks/.

       ELINKS_TWTERM, LINKS_TWTERM
           The command to run when selecting File -> New window and if
           TWDISPLAY is defined (default twterm -e).

       ELINKS_XTERM, LINKS_XTERM
           The command to run when selecting File -> New window and if DISPLAY
           is defined (default xterm -e).

       FTP_PROXY, HTTP_PROXY, HTTPS_PROXY
           The host to proxy the various protocol traffic through.

       NO_PROXY
           A comma separated list of URLs which should not be proxied.

       HOME
           The path to the users home directory. Used when expanding ~/.

       WWW_HOME
           Homepage location (as in lynx(1)).


FILES

       Configuration files controlled by ELinks are located in the user
       configuration directory, defaulting to ~/.elinks/. In addition to the
       files listed below, a user defined CSS stylesheet can be defined using
       the document.css.stylesheet option.

       /usr/local/etc/elinks/elinks.conf
           Site-wide configuration file.

       ~/.elinks/elinks.conf
           Per-user config file, loaded after site-wide configuration.

       ~/.elinks/bookmarks
           Bookmarks file.

       ~/.elinks/cookies
           Cookies file.

       ~/.elinks/exmodehist
           Exmode history file.

       ~/.elinks/formhist
           Form history file.

       ~/.elinks/globhist
           History file containing most recently visited URLs.

       ~/.elinks/gotohist
           GoTo URL dialog history file.

       ~/.elinks/hooks.{js,lua,pl,py,rb,scm}
           Browser scripting hooks.

       ~/.elinks/searchhist
           Search history file.

       ~/.elinks/socket
           Internal ELinks socket for communication between its instances.

       ~/.mailcap, /etc/mailcap
           Mappings of MIME types to external handlers.

       ~/.mime.types, /etc/mime.types
           Mappings of file extensions to MIME types.


BUGS

       Please report any other bugs you find to the either the ELinks mailing
       list at <elinks-users@linuxfromscratch.org> or if you prefer enter them
       into the bug tracking system <http://bugzilla.elinks.cz/>. More
       information about how to get in contact with developers and getting
       help can be found on the community page
       <http://elinks.cz/community.html>.



LICENSE

       ELinks is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
       the terms of the GNU General Public License
       <http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html> as published by the Free
       Software Foundation; version 2 of the License.



AUTHORS

       The Links browser - on which ELinks is based - was written by Mikulas
       Patocka <mikulas@artax.karlin.mff.cuni.cz>. ELinks was written by Petr
       Baudis <pasky@ucw.cz>. See file AUTHORS in the source tree for a list
       of people contributing to this project.

       This manual page was written by Peter Gervai <grin@tolna.net>, using
       excerpts from a (yet?) unknown Links fan for the Debian GNU/Linux
       system (but may be used by others). Contributions from Francis A.
       Holop. Extended, clarified and made more up-to-date by Petr Baudis
       <pasky@ucw.cz>. Updated by Zas <zas@norz.org>. The conversion to
       Asciidoc and trimming was done by Jonas Fonseca <fonseca@diku.dk>.



SEE ALSO

       elinkskeys(5), elinks.conf(5), links(1), lynx(1), w3m(1), wget(1)




ELinks 0.11.5                     09/20/2008                         elinks(1)

elinks 0.11.5 - Generated Sun Sep 28 13:16:40 CDT 2008
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