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README

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-- by lostd and sin
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What is it?
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noice is a small ncurses-based file browser.
It was first developed to be used with a tv remote control for a media
center solution.


Getting started
===============

Get the latest version from the git-repository; build and install it. Run
noice in a directory to display its content in the form of a list, where
each line is a file or directory. The currently selected item will be
preceded with a " > " by default.

For more information refer to the manpage.


Building
========

To build noice you need a curses implementation available. In most
cases you just do:

make

It is known to work on OpenBSD, NetBSD, FreeBSD, DragonFly BSD, Linux,
IRIX 6.5, Haiku, Solaris 9. Some notes for building on certain systems
follow.

* IRIX 6.5:
Tested with gcc from http://freeware.sgi.com/.

make CC="gcc" LDLIBS="-lgen -lcurses"

* Haiku:

make LDLIBS="-lncurses"

* Solaris 9:
Tested with gcc from http://www.opencsw.org/.

export PATH=/usr/ccs/bin:/opt/csw/bin
make CC="gcc"


Contact
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To report bugs and/or submit patches, you can reach us through
the freenode IRC network at #2f30 or by subscribing to tech@lists.2f30.org.