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TELESCOPE(1)	     General Commands Manual	    TELESCOPE(1)

NAME
     telescope	multi-protocol browser

SYNOPSIS
     telescope [-ChnSv] [-c config] [URL]

DESCRIPTION
     telescope is an interactive browser that supports the
     Finger, Gemini and Gopher protocols.  telescope features
     tabs, a minibuffer, interactive completions, bookmarks and
     out-of-band TOFU verification.

     The arguments are as follows:

     -C, --colours  Show all available colors and exit.	 This
		    option can also be spelled --colors.

     -c config	    Specify an alternative configuration file.
		    By default ~/.config/telescope/config is
		    loaded.

     -h, --help	    Display version, usage and exit.

     -n		    Configtest mode.  Only check the
		    configuration file for validity.

     -S, --safe	    Safe (or sandbox) mode.  Prevent
		    telescope from writing files to the disk and
		    to acquire the lock, allowing to run
		    multiple instances at the same time.
		    telescope still loads the session file and
		    the custom about pages.

     -v, --version  Display version and exit.

UI CONCEPTS
     telescope interface is divided into four areas: the
     tabline, the body, the modeline and the
     echoarea/minibuffer.

     The tabline is always at the top of the screen and displays
     the tabs separated by a vertical line.  When there are more
     tabs than the size of the window allow to display, the
     characters < or > are shown at the start/end of the
     tabline to indicate that there are more tabs in that
     direction.

     The body occupies the majority of the visible area.  It
     contains the current page and optionally a side window.

     The modeline is the second to last row of the screen.  It
     shows some information about the page: a spinner when the
     page is loading, the trust level, the document type, the
     scroll offset and the URL.

     The echoarea is usually the last line of the screen.
     Messages are often showed there, and link addresses too.
     The echoarea is also used to obtain input from the user.
     When commands like swiper or link-select are invoked, the
     minibuffer area grows to show possible completions.

TOFU
     telescope aims to use the Trust, but Verify (where
     appropriate) approach for TOFU (Trust On First Use).
     The idea is to define three level of verification for a
     certificate:

     untrusted	   (!) the server fingerprint does NOT match
		   the stored value.

     trusted	   (v) the server fingerprint matches the
		   store one.

     verified	   (V) the fingerprint matches and has been
		   verified out-of-band.

     The trust level of the page is indicated in the modeline
     with the indicated character.

     Most of the time the trusted level is enough, but where
     is appropriate users should be able to verify out-of-band
     the certificate.

     At the moment, there is no built-in support for an out-of-
     band verification though.

SUPPORTED PROTOCOLS
     The following protocols are supported:

     about:	About pages are telescope internal page.  See
		about:about for a list of all these pages.

     file://	File types know to telescope, such as .gmi,
		.gemini, .txt, .md, .markdown, .diff or .patch,
		can be viewed inside the application.  Types of
		local files are detected solely based on the
		file extension.	 On some systems, such as
		OpenBSD, only files inside special directories
		(like /tmp or ~/Downloads) are available.

     finger://	Finger URLs are interpreted as follows:
		  the host is determined by the host name
		    portion of the URL
		  if the user portion of the URL is provided,
		    it's interpreted as the user to finger,
		    otherwise the path component will be used
		thus finger://user@hostname and
		finger://hostname/user are treated as the same
		URL.

     gemini://	Gemini is fully supported, with the exception of
		client-certificates.

     gopher://	Gopher support is limited to items type 0, 1 and
		7.  All text is assumed to be encoded in UTF-8
		(or ASCII).

     User-entered URLs, given as argument on the command line or
     entered with load-url, are intepreted with a simple
     heuristic:
       if it's a proper absolute URL then use it as-is,
       if it starts with ./ or / assume it's a file://
	 URL,
       otherwise assume it's a Gemini URL.

CONFIGURATION FILE
     During the startup, telescope reads the configuration file
     at ~/.config/telescope/config or ~/.telescope/config.

     It's possible to load a custom configuration file using the
     -c flag.

     telescope will also load a file called config-TERM, where
     TERM is the name of the terminal type (i.e. the TERM
     environment variable), if it exists.

     The format of the configuration file is fairly flexible.
     The current line can be extended over multiple ones using a
     backslash (\).  Comments can be put anywhere in the file
     using a hash mark (#), and extend to the end of the
     current line, but backslashes can't be used to extend
     comments over multiple lines.

     The following constructs are available:

     bind map key cmd
	     Bind key to the function cmd in the keymap map.
	     Valid values for map are global-map (i.e. when
	     the user is viewing a page) and minibuffer-map
	     (i.e. when the minibuffer has the focus.) key
	     follows the same syntax described in DEFAULT KEY
	     BINDINGS and all the possible functions are listed
	     in INTERACTIVE COMMANDS.

     proxy proto via url
	     Use url as proxy for all URLs with protocol proto.
	     url must be a Gemini URI without path, query and
	     fragment component.

     set opt = val
	     Set the option opt to the value val.  Valid options
	     are:

	     autosave	    (integer) If greater than zero, save
			    the session after the specified
			    amount of seconds after some events
			    happens (new or closed tabs, visited
			    a link ...) Defaults to 20.
	     dont-wrap-pre  (integer) If nonzero, don't wrap
			    preformatted blocks.  Defaults to 0.
	     download-path  (string) The default download path.
			    Defaults to /tmp.
	     emojify-link   (integer) If nonzero, when the text
			    of a link starts with an emoji
			    followed by a space, use that emoji
			    as line prefix.  Defaults to 1.
	     enable-colors  (integer) If nonzero, enable
			    colours.  Defaults to 0 if NO_COLORS
			    is set, 1 otherwise.
	     fill-column    (integer) If greater than zero,
			    lines of text will be formatted in a
			    way that don't exceed the given
			    number of columns.	Defaults to 80.
	     fringe-ignore-offset
			    (integer) If nonzero, the fringe
			    doesn't obey to olivetti-mode.
			    Defaults to 1.
	     hide-pre-blocks
			    (integer) If nonzero, hide by
			    default the body of the preformatted
			    blocks.  Defaults to zero.
			    push-button can be used to toggle
			    the visibility per-block.
	     hide-pre-closing-line
			    (integer) If nonzero, hide the
			    closing line of preformatted blocks.
			    Defaults to 0.
	     hide-pre-context
			    (integer) If nonzero, hide the start
			    and end line of the preformatted
			    blocks.  If both hide-pre-context
			    and hide-pre-blocks are nonzero,
			    preformatted blocks are irremediably
			    hidden.  Defaults to zero.
	     new-tab-url    (string) URL for the new tab page.
			    Defaults to about:new.
	     max-killed-tabs
			    (integer) The maximum number of
			    closed tabs to keep track of,
			    defaults to 10.  Must be a positive
			    number; if zero, don't save closed
			    tabs at all.
	     olivetti-mode  (integer) If nonzero, enable
			    olivetti-mode Defaults to 1.
	     tab-bar-show   (integer) If tab-bar-show is -1 hide
			    the tab bar permanently, if 0 show
			    it unconditionally.	 If it's 1, show
			    the bar only when there is more than
			    one tab.  Defaults to 1.
	     update-title   (integer) If nonzero, set the
			    terminal title to the page title.
			    Defaults to 1.

     style name option
	     Change the styling of the element identified by
	     name.  Multiple options may be specified within
	     curly braces.  Valid style identifiers are:
		   line			  the area outside the
					  lines in the body of
					  the page.
		   line.compl		  the completions.
		   line.compl.current	  the current
					  completion.
		   line.help		  text in the *Help*
					  buffer.
		   line.download.ongoing  an ongoing download
		   line.download.done	  a completed download
		   line.download.info	  informational text in
					  the *Downloads*
					  buffer.
		   line.fringe		  (virtual) lines draw
					  after the end of a
					  buffer.
		   line.text		  text lines.
		   line.link		  link lines.
		   line.title1..3	  headings
		   line.item		  item lines.
		   line.quote		  quotes.
		   line.pre.start	  the heading of a
					  preformatted block.
		   line.pre		  the content of a
					  preformatted block.
		   line.pre.end		  the closing line of a
					  preformatted block.
		   download		  the download pane
		   minibuffer		  the minibuffer.
		   modeline		  the modeline.
		   tabline		  the tabline.
		   tabline.tab		  the non-focused tabs.
		   tabline.current	  the focused tab.

	     Valid options are:

	     attr prefix [line [trail]]
		     Sets the text attributes.	If only one
		     value is given, line and trail default to
		     that; if two values are given then trail
		     defaults to prefix.  Each attribute is a
		     comma-separated list of keywords:
			   normal     no attributes.
			   standout   best highlighting mode for
				      the terminal.
			   underline  underlines the text.
			   reverse    reverses
				      background/foreground
				      colors.
			   blink      makes the text blinking.
			   dim	      half bright.
			   bold	      extra bright or bold.

		     Only the style identifiers with the line.
		     prefix accept up to three attributes.  The
		     other will only use the first one given.

	     bg prefix [line [trail]]
		     Sets the background color.	 Follows the
		     same behaviour as attr regarding the
		     optional parameters.  The colour is one of
		     black, red, green, yellow, blue, magenta,
		     cyan and white; colour0 to colour255 (or
		     color0 to color255) from the 256-colour
		     set; default for the default colour.

	     fg prefix [line [trail]]
		     Sets the foreground color.	 It behaves just
		     like bg.

	     prefix prfx [cont]
		     Sets the prefix for the current line type
		     to prfx and cont as the prefix for the
		     continuation lines (i.e. when a long line
		     gets wrapped.) If cont is not given its
		     value will be the same of prfx.

DEFAULT KEY BINDINGS
     The default key bindings are very similar to GNU Emacs, but
     care has been taken to include also bindings familiar for
     vi(1) and CUA users.  In the following examples, C-x
     means Control-x, M-x means Meta-x, where the Meta key may
     be either a special key on the keyboard or the ALT key;
     otherwise ESC followed by the key X works as well, and C-M-
     x means to press the key X together with both Control and
     Meta.

     Keys are usually a single character, like p or n, but
     some special keys are accepted as well.

	   <up>		     Up arrow
	   <down>	     Down arrow
	   <left>	     Left arrow
	   <right>	     Right arrow
	   <prior>	     Previous page/Page up
	   <next>	     Next page/Page down
	   <home>	     Home
	   <end>	     End
	   <f0> thru <f63>   Function keys
	   del or backspace  Backspace
	   esc		     Escape
	   space or spc	     Space
	   enter or ret	     Enter
	   tab		     Tab
	   backtab	     Depends on the configuration of the
			     terminal emulator; usually shift
			     tab.

   GNU Emacs-like keys
	   C-p		 previous-line
	   C-n		 next-line
	   C-f		 forward-char
	   C-b		 backward-char
	   M-{		 backward-paragraph
	   M-}		 forward-paragraph
	   C-a		 move-beginning-of-line
	   C-e		 move-end-of-line
	   M-v, M-space	 scroll-up
	   C-v, space	 scroll-down
	   M-<		 beginning-of-buffer
	   M->		 end-of-buffer
	   C-x C-c	 kill-telescope
	   C-x C-w	 write-buffer
	   C-g		 clear-minibuf
	   M-x		 execute-extended-command
	   C-c {	 dec-fill-column
	   C-c }	 inc-fill-column
	   C-c p	 previous-heading
	   C-c n	 next-heading
	   >		 load-url
	   <		 load-current-url
	   C-x C-f	 load-url
	   C-x M-f	 load-current-url
	   C-x o	 other-window
	   C-x t 0	 tab-close
	   C-x t 1	 tab-close-other
	   C-x t 2	 tab-new
	   C-x t o	 tab-next
	   C-x t O	 tab-previous
	   C-x t m	 tab-move
	   C-x t M	 tab-move-to
	   B, C-M-b	 previous-page
	   F, C-M-f	 next-page
	   <f7> a	 bookmark-page
	   <f7> <f7>	 list-bookmarks
	   C-z		 suspend-telescope

   vi(1)-like keys
	   k		 previous-line
	   j		 next-line
	   l		 forward-char
	   h		 backward-char
	   {		 backward-paragraph
	   }		 forward-paragraph
	   ^		 move-beginning-of-line
	   $		 move-end-of-line
	   K		 scroll-line-up
	   J		 scroll-line-down
	   g g		 beginning-of-buffer
	   G		 end-of-buffer
	   g D		 tab-close
	   g N		 tab-new
	   g t		 tab-next
	   g T		 tab-previous
	   g M-t	 tab-move
	   g M-T	 tab-move-to
	   H		 previous-page
	   L		 next-page
	   u		 tab-undo-close
	   q		 kill-telescope
	   ESC		 clear-minibuf
	   :		 execute-extended-command

   CUA-like keys
	   <up>		 previous-line
	   <down>	 next-line
	   <right>	 forward-char
	   <left>	 backward-char
	   <home>	 move-beginning-of-line
	   <end>	 move-end-of-line
	   <prior>	 scroll-up
	   <next>	 scroll-down
	   C-w		 tab-close
	   C-t		 tab-new
	   M-<prior>	 tab-previous
	   M-<next>	 tab-next
	   del		 previous-page
	   M-<left>	 previous-page
	   M-<right>	 next-page
	   <f5>		 reload-page
	   r		 reload-page

   Neither Emacs nor vi specific
	   <f1>		 toggle-help
	   enter	 push-button
	   M-enter	 push-button-new-tab
	   M-tab	 previous-button
	   backtab	 previous-button
	   tab		 next-button
	   M-t		 tab-select
	   [		 tab-previous
	   ]		 tab-next
	   M-[		 tab-move-to
	   M-]		 tab-move
	   M-l		 link-select
	   M-/		 swiper
	   M-r		 reply-last-input

   Minibuffer-specific keys
	   enter	 mini-complete-and-exit
	   C-g		 mini-abort
	   ESC		 mini-abort
	   C-d		 mini-delete-char
	   del		 mini-delete-backward-char
	   backspace	 mini-delete-backward-char
	   C-h		 mini-delete-backward-char
	   C-b		 backward-char
	   C-f		 forward-char
	   <left>	 backward-char
	   <right>	 forward-char
	   C-e		 move-end-of-line
	   C-a		 move-beginning-of-line
	   <end>	 move-end-of-line
	   <home>	 move-beginning-of-line
	   C-k		 mini-kill-line
	   C-u		 mini-kill-whole-line
	   M-p		 mini-previous-history-element
	   M-n		 mini-next-history-element
	   C-p		 previous-completion
	   C-n		 next-completion
	   <up>		 previous-completion
	   <down>	 next-completion
	   tab		 insert-current-candidate
	   M-<		 mini-goto-beginning
	   M->		 mini-goto-end

INTERACTIVE COMMANDS
     Follows the documentation for the interactive commands.
     These commands can be bound to a key or executed with
     execute-extended-command.

   Movement commands
     backward-char	       Move point one character
			       backward.
     backward-paragraph	       Move point one paragraph
			       backward.
     beginning-of-buffer       Move point to the beginning of
			       the buffer.
     end-of-buffer	       Move point to the end of the
			       buffer.
     forward-char	       Move point one character forward.
     forward-paragraph	       Move point one paragraph forward.
     insert-current-candidate  Copy the current selection text
			       as minibuffer input.
     move-beginning-of-line    Move point at the beginning of
			       the current (visual) line.
     move-end-of-line	       Move point at the end of the
			       current (visual) line.
     next-button	       Move point to the next link.
     next-completion	       Select the next completion.
     next-heading	       Move point to the next heading.
     next-line		       Move point to the next (visual)
			       line, in the same column if
			       possible.
     previous-button	       Move point to the previous link.
     previous-completion       Select the previous completion.
     previous-heading	       Move point to the previous
			       heading.
     previous-line	       Move point to the previous
			       (visual) line.

   Bookmark-related commands
     bookmark-page	       Save a page in the bookmark file.
			       It preloads the minibuffer with
			       the current URL.
     list-bookmarks	       Load the bookmarks page.

   Tab-related commands
     tab-close		       Close the current tab.
     tab-close-other	       Close all tabs but the current
			       one.
     tab-move		       Move the current tab after the
			       next one, wrapping around if
			       needed.
     tab-move-to	       Move the current tab before the
			       previous one, wrapping around if
			       needed.
     tab-new		       Open a new tab.
     tab-next		       Focus next tab, wrapping around
			       eventually.
     tab-previous	       Focus the previous tab, wrapping
			       around eventually.
     tab-select		       Switch to a tab using the
			       minibuffer.
     tab-undo-close	       Re-open the most recently closed
			       tab, if any.

   Misc commands
     cache-info		       Show cache stats.
     clear-minibuf	       Clear the echo area.
     dec-fill-column	       Decrement fill-column by two.
     execute-extended-command  Execute an internal command.
     kill-telescope	       Quit telescope.
     inc-fill-column	       Increment fill-column by two.
     link-select	       Select and visit a link using the
			       minibuffer.
     load-current-url	       Edit the current URL.
     load-url		       Prompt for an URL.
     next-page		       Go forward in the page history.
     olivetti-mode	       Toggle olivetti mode (i.e.
			       horizontal centering of the lines
			       of the window.)
     other-window	       Select the other window.
     previous-page	       Go backward in the page history.
     push-button	       Follow link at point, or toggle
			       the visibility of the following
			       preformatted block if called when
			       the cursor is on the heading of
			       the block.
     push-button-new-tab       Follow link at point in a new
			       tab.
     redraw		       Redraw the screen, useful if some
			       background program messed up the
			       display.
     reload-page	       Reload the current page.
     reply-last-input	       Reply the last input request.
     scroll-down	       Scroll down by one visual page.
     scroll-line-down	       Scroll down by one line.
     scroll-line-up	       Scroll up by one line.
     scroll-up		       Scroll up by one visual page.
     suspend-telescope	       Suspend the current telescope
			       session.
     swiper		       Jump to a line using the
			       minibuffer.
     toc		       Jump to a heading using the
			       minibuffer.
     toggle-help	       Toggle side window with help
			       about available keys and their
			       associated interactive command.
     toggle-pre-wrap	       Toggle the wrapping of
			       preformatted blocks.
     write-buffer	       Save the current buffer to the
			       disk.

   Minibuffer commands
     mini-abort		       Abort the current minibuffer
			       action.
     mini-complete-and-exit    Complete the current minibuffer
			       action.
     mini-delete-backward-char
			       Delete the character before the
			       point.
     mini-delete-char	       Delete the character after the
			       point.
     mini-goto-beginning       Select the first completion, if
			       any.
     mini-goto-end	       Select the last completion, if
			       any.
     mini-kill-line	       Delete from point until the end
			       of the line.
     mini-kill-whole-line      Delete the whole line.
     mini-next-history-element
			       Load the previous history
			       element.
     mini-previous-history-element
			       Load the next history element.

   Aliases
     The following aliases are available during
     execute-extended-command:
     open	       load-url
     tabn	       tab-next
     tabnew	       tab-new
     tabp	       tab-previous
     q and wq	       kill-telescope
     w		       write-buffer

ENVIRONMENT
     When telescope is started, it inspects the following
     environment variables:

     HOME	The user's login directory.

     NO_COLORS	To decide whether to use colors or not.	 The
		content of the variable doesn't matter.

     TERM	The user's terminal name.

     XDG_CACHE_HOME, XDG_CONFIG_HOME, XDG_DATA_HOME
		If defined can alter the default location of the
		files used.

FILES
     By default telescope follows the XDG Base Directory
     Specification.  However, if ~/.telescope exists, XDG is
     ignored and all the files are stored inside it.  The usage
     of XDG_CACHE_HOME, XDG_CONFIG_HOME and XDG_DATA_HOME can
     further alter the location of these files.

     ~/.config/telescope/config
	     Default configuration file.
     ~/.local/share/telescope/pages/about_*.gmi
	     Overrides for built-in about: pages.
     ~/.local/share/telescope/bookmarks.gmi
	     Bookmarks file.
     ~/.local/share/telescope/known_hosts
	     Hash of the certificates for all the known hosts.
	     Each line contains three fields: hostname with
	     optional port number, hash of the certificate and a
	     numeric flag.
     ~/.cache/telescope/lock
	     Lock file used to prevent multiple instance of
	     telescope from running at the same time.
     ~/.cache/telescope/session
	     The list of tabs from the last session.

EXAMPLES
     It's possible to browse the small web (i.e. simple
     websites) by using programs like the duckling-proxy by
     defining a proxy in ~/.config/telescope/config:

	   proxy http via "gemini://127.0.0.1:1965"
	   proxy https via "gemini://127.0.0.1:1965"

     To load telescope without any configuration

	   telescope -c /dev/null

STANDARDS
     XDG Base Directory Specification,
     https://specifications.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/latest/.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
     The Trust, but verify (where appropriate) TOFU scheme was
     firstly suggested by thfr:
     gemini://thfr.info/gemini/modified-trust-verify.gmi.

AUTHORS
     The telescope program was written by Omar Polo
     <op@omarpolo.com>.

CAVEATS
     telescope assumes a UTF-8 environment and doesn't try to
     cope with other encodings.	 This can cause strange
     rendering issues if you're lucky, or possibly weird thing
     happening depending on your locale and terminal emulator.

     The algorithm used for text-wrapping is naive and doesn't
     really work for languages that make heavily use of glyphs
     composed by multiple UNICODE codepoints.

BUGS
     There's no UI for out-of-band certificates validation.

OpenBSD 7.2		 January 5, 2022	     OpenBSD 7.2