rfcv
is a tiny command-line tool written in Python and Bash to display
colored RFCs (Requests for Comments) in the
Linux or MacOS terminal. It fetches RFCs from the Web and caches them locally.
rfcv
makes use of a simple RFC parser to apply color coding to the plain text.
It makes the text more readable and easier to understand.
Type rfcv
followed by the RFC number. For example:
rfcv 2549
rfcv 6214
Example screenshots:
- Python 3
- Python Requests
python3 -m pip install requests
less
curl
(for installing only)
mkdir -p ~/bin
curl -sL https://raw.github.com/amakukha/rfcv/master/rfc_color.py > ~/bin/rfc_color.py
curl -sL https://raw.github.com/amakukha/rfcv/master/rfcv > ~/bin/rfcv
chmod u+x ~/bin/rfcv
This creates the ~/bin
directory if it doesn’t exist, and downloads the files into it.
If it’s not in your PATH
, you have to add it:
echo 'export PATH="$HOME/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.bashrc
- Baptiste Fontaine's rfc
- monsieurh's rfc_reader, with which it can share local copies of RFCs