GOZILLA(1)GOZILLA(1)NAME
gozilla - force mozilla to display specified part of a source file.
SYNOPSIS
gozilla [-b browser][-p][+no] file
gozilla [-b browser][-p] -d name
DESCRIPTION
Gozilla forces mozilla to display specified part of a source file.
Gozilla can be used with other browsers like firefox and epiphany.
In advance of using this command, you must execute gtags(1) and
htags(1) at the root directory of the project to make tag files. Then
you can execute this command anywhere in the project.
First form:
You can specify a source file and optional line number. This syntax is
similar to vi(1) and emacs(1).
Second form:
You can specify a definition name directly. The definition name should
exist in ´GTAGS´. This option requires ´HTML/MAP´ generated by
htags(1).
Some browsers require you to load it before executing gozilla.
OPTIONS
The following options are available:
+no Line number.
-b browser
Browser to use. By default, it is assumed mozilla.
-d name
Print definitions.
--help Show help.
-p Just print a generated URL instead of displaying it.
file File name or alias name.
-q, --quiet
Quiet mode.
-v, --verbose
Verbose mode.
--version
Show version number.
FILES
´GTAGS´
Tag file for definitions.
´HTML/´
Hypertext of source code.
´HTML/MAP´
Mapping file for converting tag name into the path of tag list.
´$HOME/.gozillarc´
Alias file. Please read the source code for details.
´gtags.conf´, ´$HOME/.globalrc´
See gtags.conf(5).
ENVIRONMENT
BROWSER
Browser to use. By default, it is assumed mozilla. If you want
to load the default browser in OSX, you may set this variable to
osx-default.
GTAGSDBPATH
The directory in which the tag files exist. This value is
ignored when GTAGSROOT is not defined.
GTAGSROOT
The root directory of the project.
EXAMPLES
$ gtags
$ htags
$ global -x main
main 82 ctags.c main(argc, argv)
$ mozilla &
$ gozilla +82 ctags.c
$ gozilla -d main
$ firefox &
$ gozilla -b firefox +82 ctags.c
DIAGNOSTICS
Gozilla exits with a non-0 value if an error occurred, 0 otherwise.
SEE ALSOglobal(1), gtags(1), htags(1), firefox(1), epiphany(1), mozilla(1),
gtags.conf(5).
GNU GLOBAL source code tag system
(http://www.gnu.org/software/global/).
BUGS
Gozilla can accept not only source files but also text files, directo‐
ries, HTML files and even URLs, because it is omnivorous.
AUTHORS
Shigio YAMAGUCHI.
HISTORY
The gozilla command appeared in FreeBSD 2.2.2 but was not installed by
default.
GNU Project March 2010 GOZILLA(1)