fmt
[options
] [files
]
Fill and join text, producing lines of roughly the same length. (Unlike nroff, the lines are not justified.)
fmt
ignores blank lines and lines beginning with a dot (
.
) or with "From:". The emacs editor uses
ESC-q
to join paragraphs, so
fmt
is useful for other editors, such as vi. The following vi command fills and joins the remainder of the current paragraph:
!}fmt
Don't adjust the first two lines; align subsequent lines with the second line. Useful for paragraphs that begin with a hanging tag.
Split long lines but leave short lines alone. Useful for preserving partial lines of code.
n
Create lines no longer than
n
columns wide. Default is 72. (Can also be invoked as
-
n
for compatibility with BSD.)
width
Create lines no longer than
width
; default is 72 columns.