Provided by: fish-common_2.7.1-3_all bug

NAME

       fish_key_readerfish_key_reader - explore what characters keyboard keys send
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   Synopsis
       fish_key_reader [OPTIONS]

   Description
       fish_key_reader is used to study input received from the terminal and can help with key binds. The
       program is interactive and works on standard input. Individual characters themselves and their
       hexadecimal values are displayed.

       The tool will write an example bind command matching the character sequence captured to stdout. If the
       character sequence matches a special key name (see bind --key-names), both bind CHARS ... and bind -k
       KEYNAME ... usage will be shown. Additional details about the characters received, such as the delay
       between chars, are written to stderr.

       The following options are available:

       • -c  or  --continuous  begins  a  session  where multiple key sequences can be inspected. By default the
         program exits after capturing a single key sequence.

       • -d or --debug-level=DEBUG_LEVEL enables debug output and specifies a verbosity level  (like  fish  -d).
         Defaults to 0.

       • -D or --debug-stack-frames=DEBUG_LEVEL specify how many stack frames to display when debug messages are
         written.  The default is zero. A value of 3 or 4 is usually sufficient to gain insight into how a given
         debug call was reached but you can specify a value up to 128.

       • -h or --help prints usage information.

       • -v or --version prints fish_key_reader's version and exits.

   Usage Notes
       The delay in milliseconds since the previous  character  was  received  is  included  in  the  diagnostic
       information   written   to   stderr.   This   information   may   be  useful  to  determine  the  optimal
       fish_escape_delay_ms setting or learn the amount of lag introduced by tools like ssh, mosh or tmux.

       fish_key_reader intentionally  disables  handling  of  many  signals.  To  terminate  fish_key_reader  in
       --continuous mode do:

       • press Ctrl-C twice, or

       • press Ctrl-D twice, or

       • type exit, or

       • type quit

Version 2.7.1                                    Sat Feb 17 2018                              fish_key_reader(1)