# xquo Command line utility to quote null splited lines for Bash command line. ## Installation ### Using `cargo` ```console $ cargo install xquo ``` ### Using `cargo` with `jemalloc` feature As far as I tried, it could be built in Ubuntu(`x86_64-unknown-linux-musl`) and Apine(`x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu`). ```console $ cargo install xquo --features jemalloc ``` ### From repository relases page https://github.com/hankei6km/xquo/releases ## Usage A file name containing `lf` character exists. ```console $ ls '123'$'\n''abc.txt' '123 abc.txt' '123"abc.txt' "123'abc.txt" abc.txt $ find . -type f -exec echo ={}= \; =./123 abc.txt= =./123'abc.txt= =./abc.txt= =./123 abc.txt= =./123"abc.txt= ``` Import the file list as a command line into the editor(ie. Vim). ```console $ find . -type f -print0 | xquo | vim "+%s/^/ls -l /" - ``` ```bash ls -l './123'$'\n''abc.txt' ls -l './123'"'"'abc.txt' ls -l './abc.txt' ls -l './123 abc.txt' ls -l './123"abc.txt' ``` These can access a file correctly. ```text :w !bash -rw-r--r-- 1 vscode vscode 0 Jul 8 15:46 './123'$'\n''abc.txt' -rw-r--r-- 1 vscode vscode 0 Jul 8 15:46 "./123'abc.txt" -rw-r--r-- 1 vscode vscode 0 Jul 8 15:46 ./abc.txt -rw-r--r-- 1 vscode vscode 0 Jul 8 15:46 './123 abc.txt' -rw-r--r-- 1 vscode vscode 0 Jul 8 15:46 './123"abc.txt' Press ENTER or type command to continue ``` ## License MIT License Copyright (c) 2022 hankei6km