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.TH autojump 1 "10 April 2012" "release\-v20"
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.SS NAME
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autojump \- a faster way to navigate your filesystem
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2012-04-07 16:57:16 +00:00
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.SS SYNOPSIS
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2012-12-15 04:58:20 +00:00
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Jump to a previously visited directory that contains \[aq]foo\[aq]:
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2012-04-07 16:57:16 +00:00
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.IP
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.nf
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2012-04-07 16:57:16 +00:00
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\f[C]
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j\ foo
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\f[]
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.fi
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2012-04-07 16:57:16 +00:00
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Jump to a previously visited subdirectory of the current directory:
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2012-12-15 04:58:20 +00:00
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.IP
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.nf
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\f[C]
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jc\ bar
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\f[]
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.fi
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Show database entries and their respective key weights:
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.nf
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\f[C]
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j\ \-\-stat
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\f[]
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.fi
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.SS DESCRIPTION
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autojump is a faster way to navigate your filesystem.
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It works by maintaining a database of the directories you use the most
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from the command line.
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Directories must be visited first before they can be jumped to.
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.SS OPTIONS
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Options must be passed to \[aq]autojump\[aq] and not the \[aq]j\[aq]
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wrapper function.
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\f[C]
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\-i,\ \-\-increase\ \ \ \ \ \ manually\ increase\ current\ directory\ weight
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\-d,\ \-\-decrease\ \ \ \ \ \ manually\ decrease\ current\ directory\ weight
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\-\-purge\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ deletes\ database\ entries\ that\ no\ longer\ exist\ on\ system
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\-s,\ \-\-stat\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ show\ general\ stats\ and\ top\ 100\ database\ entries
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\-\-version\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ show\ version\ information\ and\ exit
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\f[]
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.fi
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2013-02-01 20:45:47 +00:00
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.SS ADVANCED USAGE
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.IP \[bu] 2
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Using Multiple Arguments
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Let\[aq]s assume the following database:
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\f[C]
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2013-02-01 20:45:47 +00:00
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30\ \ \ /home/user/mail/inbox
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10\ \ \ /home/user/work/inbox
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.fi
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\f[C]j\ in\f[] would jump into /home/user/mail/inbox as the higher
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weighted entry.
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However you can pass multiple arguments to autojump to prefer a
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different entry.
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In the above example, \f[C]j\ w\ in\f[] would then jump you into
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/home/user/work/inbox.
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.RE
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.IP \[bu] 2
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Jump To A Child Directory.
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.RS 2
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Sometimes it\[aq]s convenient to jump to a child directory
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(sub\-directory of current directory) rather than typing out the full
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name.
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.IP
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.nf
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\f[C]
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jc\ images
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\f[]
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.RE
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.IP \[bu] 2
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Open File Manager To Directories (instead of jumping)
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.RS 2
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Instead of jumping to a directory, you can open a file explorer window
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(Mac Finder, Windows Explorer, GNOME Nautilus, etc) to the directory
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instead.
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\f[C]
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jo\ music
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\f[]
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Opening a file manager to a child directory is also supported.
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\f[C]
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jco\ images
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.RE
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.SS ADDITIONAL CONFIGURATION
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.IP \[bu] 2
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2012-07-03 03:34:21 +00:00
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Enable ZSH Tab Completion
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.RS 2
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ZSH tab completion requires the \f[C]compinit\f[] module to be loaded.
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Please add the following line to your ~/.zshrc \f[I]after\f[] loading
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autojump:
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2012-07-03 03:34:21 +00:00
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.IP
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\f[C]
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autoload\ \-U\ compinit\ &&\ compinit
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.fi
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2013-02-17 16:49:31 +00:00
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For security compinit checks completion system if files will be owned by
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root or the current user.
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This check can be ignored by using the \-u flag:
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\f[C]
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autoload\ \-U\ compinit\ &&\ compinit\ \-u
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.fi
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Tab completion requires two tabs before autojump will display the
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completion menu.
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However if \f[C]setopt\ nolistambiguous\f[] is enabled, then only one
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tab is required.
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.RE
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.IP \[bu] 2
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Always Ignore Case
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Default behavior is to prioritize exact matches over all else.
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For example, \f[C]j\ foo\f[] will prefer /foobar over /FooBar even if
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the latter has a higher weight.
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To change this behavior and ignore case, add the following environmental
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variable in your ~/.bashrc:
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.nf
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\f[C]
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export\ AUTOJUMP_IGNORE_CASE=1
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\f[]
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.RE
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.IP \[bu] 2
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Prefer Symbolic Links
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Default behavior is to evaluate symbolic links into full paths as to
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reduce duplicate entries in the database.
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However, some users prefer a shorter working directory path in their
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shell prompt.
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To switch behavior to prefer symbolic links, add the following
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environmental variable in your ~/.bashrc:
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.IP
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export\ AUTOJUMP_KEEP_SYMLINKS=1
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.RE
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2012-11-23 14:30:15 +00:00
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.IP \[bu] 2
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Autocomplete Additional Commands (Bash only)
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.RS 2
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Autojump can be used to autocomplete other commands (e.g.
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cp or vim).
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To use this feature, add the following environmental variable in your
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~/.bashrc:
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export\ AUTOJUMP_AUTOCOMPLETE_CMDS=\[aq]cp\ vim\[aq]
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Changes require reloading autojump to take into effect.
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.RE
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2012-04-12 06:37:02 +00:00
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.SS KNOWN ISSUES
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.IP \[bu] 2
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For bash users, autojump keeps track of directories as a pre\-command
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hook by modifying
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\f[I]P\f[]\f[I]R\f[]\f[I]O\f[]\f[I]M\f[]\f[I]P\f[]\f[I]T\f[]~\f[I]C\f[]~\f[I]O\f[]\f[I]M\f[]\f[I]M\f[]\f[I]A\f[]\f[I]N\f[]\f[I]D\f[]. \f[I]I\f[]\f[I]f\f[]\f[I]y\f[]\f[I]o\f[]\f[I]u\f[]\f[I]o\f[]\f[I]v\f[]\f[I]e\f[]\f[I]r\f[]\f[I]w\f[]\f[I]r\f[]\f[I]i\f[]\f[I]t\f[]\f[I]e\f[]PROMPT_COMMAND
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in ~/.bashrc you can cause problems.
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Don\[aq]t do this:
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.RS 2
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.IP
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\f[C]
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export\ PROMPT_COMMAND="history\ \-a"
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Do this:
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.IP
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\f[C]
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export\ PROMPT_COMMAND="${PROMPT_COMMAND:+$PROMPT_COMMAND\ ;}\ history\ \-a"
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.RE
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.IP \[bu] 2
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The jump function \f[C]j\f[] does not support directories that begin
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with \f[C]\-\f[].
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If you want to jump a directory called \f[C]\-\-music\f[], try using
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\f[C]j\ music\f[] instead of \f[C]j\ \ \ \-\-music\f[].
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.SS FILES
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If installed locally, autojump is self\-contained in
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\f[I]~/.autojump/\f[].
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The database is stored in \f[I]$XDG\f[]DATA_HOME/autojump/autojump.txt_.
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.SS REPORTING BUGS
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2012-05-07 19:12:27 +00:00
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For any usage related issues or feature requests please visit:
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\f[I]https://github.com/joelthelion/autojump/issues\f[]
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.SS THANKS
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Special thanks goes out to: Pierre Gueth, Simon Marache\-Francisco,
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Daniel Jackoway, and many others.
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.SS AUTHORS
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autojump was originally written by Joël Schaerer, and currently
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maintained by William Ting.
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.SS COPYRIGHT
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Copyright © 2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later
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<http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>.
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This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.
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There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
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