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Title: Internet/RFCs - RFCUtil Perl script allowing access to RFCs by number and full-text search of all documents. It features command line switches to spawn lynx or w3m to view the RFC, dump to file for offline viewing, or mailin |
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DewN RFC utilRFC Utilv3.2 - 03.19.2001derrick_ on freenode.net Simple perl5 util for searching and alternately displaying RFC's.Whyspeed. i hate using the mouse and poking through web pages can take forever. i like to stay in a console or xterm for quickness when i can.. now any rfc is one or two commands away.What it doesThis tool will allow you to specify a number of an RFC, or a string that you're looking for, and return all related RFC's. You can also throw in the -l switch and have it spawn lynx to view the RFC. I've found this to be a 100 times faster than scouring the web for what i need. rfc -h will show you all available options.Requirementsperl, (lynx|w3m|wget), and UNIX or any derivative thereof. i've tried it on all the BSD's w/o a hitch. You'll also need a net connection to update and browse the RFC's via (lynx|w3m|wget). This version searches your path for potential browsers listed in the @VIEWER array. You can set the $viewer variable in the script or the ENV of RFCVIEWER.3.2 source changelog Emacs extensionjust chmod 755 and copy to /usr/local/bin or /usr/bin. rfc -i will download the latest rfc-index. It will want to store it in /usr/local/etc/ so you'll need to be root or change $indexpath to a place you can write.riddlebox:/home/derrick/devel/perl$ rfcrfc v2.22: perl util to search the rfc-index and disply the pages with $viewerusage: rfc # search rfc-index for specified RFC and list topic rfc -d # /path/ (optional) dumps plain text RFC. default is current dir rfc -h displays this stuff rfc -i updates the /etc/rfc-index via $viewer rfc -k keyword; same as -s rfc -l # spawns $viewer to the specified RFC rfc -m # user@remote.net [opt subject]; emails the RFC to given address rfc -n # or srvc to search locally for non-stnd service/port nums rfc -o # Dumps RFC to STDOUT rfc -p Connect to INI's assigned numbers for proto nums or services/ports association rfc -r go wild with your own regexp on rfc-index rfc -s "string" Search the index for specific string rfc -u # sets the base URL to the number listed with -w rfc -w lists the available webservers to display baseURL=http://www.ietf.org/rfc/ comments/bugfixes mailto: rfc@dewn.comHINTS:once inside w3m/lynx you can use "/" to search more specificallyyou can -o ### | less -Mi +/string to find exactly what you're looking forRESOURCES: An Emacs extension. IETF rfcs www.faqs.org rfcs ISI www.cis.ohio-state.edu------comments / bug-fixes rfc@dewn.com |
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Perl | script | allowing | access | to | RFCs | by | number | and | full-text | search | of | all | documents. | It | features | command | line | switches | to | spawn | lynx | or | w3m | to | view | the | RFC, | dump | to | file | for | offline | viewing, | or | mailin | |
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