option "limit" l
#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
"Limit output"
-int typestr="num"
+int typestr="num"
default="-1"
optional
details="
except global_summary (which outputs only one single line).
"
+option "pattern" p
+#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+"only consider matching directories"
+string typestr="regex"
+optional
+details="
+ Regular expression that must match the directory name for
+ the directory to be considered for the output of the query.
+ See regex(7) for details.
+
+ Depending on whether --print-base-dir is given, the absolute
+ directory name or only the part of the directory name below
+ the base directory is matched against \"regex\".
+
+ If this option is not given (the default) all directories
+ are taken into account.
+
+ If \"regex\" starts with '!', directories are matched against
+ the remaining part of \"regex\" and the sense of matching is
+ reversed.
+"
+
option "header" H
#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
"use a customized header for listings/summaries"
details="
A string that specifies how the output of the select query is
- going to be formated. Depending on the chosen select-mode,
+ going to be formated. Depending on the chosen select-mode,
several conversion specifiers are available and a different
default value for this option applies.
adu knows four different types of directives: string, id,
- count and size. These are explained in more detail below.
+ count and size. These are explained in more detail below.
The general syntax for string and id directives is %(name:a:w)
where \"name\" is the name of the directive, \"a\" specifies
The alignment specifier is a single character: Either \"l\",
\"r\", or \"c\" may be given to specify left, right and
centered alignment respectively. The with specifier is a
- positive integer. Both \"a\" and \"w\" are optional.
+ positive integer. Both \"a\" and \"w\" are optional.
A string directive supported by adu is \"dirname\" which is
substituted by the name of the directory. It is available