nkf (1) Linux Manual Page
NAME
nkf – Network Kanji Filter
SYNOPSIS
nkf [-butjnesliohrTVvwWJESZxXFfmMBOcdILg] [file …]
DESCRIPTION
Nkf is a yet another kanji code converter among networks, hosts and terminals. It converts input kanji code to designated kanji code such as ISO-2022-JP, Shift_JIS, EUC-JP, UTF-8, UTF-16 or UTF-32.
One of the most unique faculty of nkf is the guess of the input kanji encodings. It currently recognizes ISO-2022-JP, Shift_JIS, EUC-JP, UTF-8, UTF-16 and UTF-32. So users needn’t set the input kanji code explicitly.
By default, X0201 kana is converted into X0208 kana. For X0201 kana, SO/SI, SSO and ESC-(-I methods are supported. For automatic code detection, nkf assumes no X0201 kana in Shift_JIS. To accept X0201 in Shift_JIS, use -X, -x or -S.
OPTIONS
-J -S -E -W -W16 -W32 -j -s -e -w -w16 -w32- Specify input and output encodings. Upper case is input. cf. –ic and –oc.
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-J- ISO-2022-JP (JIS code).
-S- Shift_JIS and JIS X 0201 kana. EUC-JP is recognized as X0201 kana. Without
-xflag, JIS X 0201 Katakana (a.k.a.halfwidth kana) is converted into JIS X 0208. If you use Windows, see Windows-31J (CP932). -E- EUC-JP.
-W- UTF-8N.
-W16[BL][0]- UTF-16. B or L gives whether Big Endian or Little Endian. 0 gives whther put BOM or not.
-W32[BL][0]- UTF-32. B or L gives whether Big Endian or Little Endian. 0 gives whther put BOM or not.
-b -u- Output is buffered (DEFAULT), Output is unbuffered.
-t- No conversion.
-i[@B]- Specify the escape sequence for JIS X 0208.
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-i@- Use ESC ( @. (JIS X 0208-1978)
-iB- Use ESC ( B. (JIS X 0208-1983/1990 DEFAULT)
-o[BJ]- Specify the escape sequence for US-ASCII/JIS X 0201 Roman. (DEFAULT B)
-r- {de/en}crypt ROT13/47
-h[123] –hiragana –katakana –katakana-hiragana-
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-h1 –hiragana- Katakana to Hiragana conversion.
-h2 –katakana- Hiragana to Katakana conversion.
-h3 –katakana-hiragana- Katakana to Hiragana and Hiragana to Katakana conversion.
-T- Text mode output (MS-DOS)
-f[m[-n]]- Folding on m length with n margin in a line. Without this option, fold length is 60 and fold margin is 10.
-F- New line preserving line folding.
-Z[0-3]- Convert X0208 alphabet (Fullwidth Alphabets) to ASCII.
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-Z -Z0- Convert X0208 alphabet to ASCII.
-Z1- Convert X0208 kankaku to single ASCII space.
-Z2- Convert X0208 kankaku to double ASCII spaces.
-Z3- Replacing fullwidth >, <, ", & into ‘>’, ‘<’, ‘"’, ‘&’ as in HTML.
-X -x- With
-Xor without this option, X0201 is converted into X0208 Kana. With-x, try to preserve X0208 kana and do not convert X0201 kana to X0208. In JIS output, ESC-(-I is used. In EUC output, SS2 is used. -B[0-2]- Assume broken JIS-Kanji input, which lost ESC. Useful when your site is using old B-News Nihongo patch.
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-B1- allows any chars after ESC-( or ESC-$.
-B2- force ASCII after NL.
-I- Replacing non iso-2022-jp char into a geta character (substitute character in Japanese).
-m[BQN0]- MIME ISO-2022-JP/ISO8859-1 decode. (DEFAULT) To see ISO8859-1 (Latin-1) -l is necessary.
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-mB- Decode MIME base64 encoded stream. Remove header or other part before conversion.
-mQ- Decode MIME quoted stream. ‘_’ in quoted stream is converted to space.
-mN- Non-strict decoding. It allows line break in the middle of the base64 encoding.
-m0- No MIME decode.
-M- MIME encode. Header style. All ASCII code and control characters are intact.
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-MB- MIME encode Base64 stream. Kanji conversion is performed before encoding, so this cannot be used as a picture encoder.
-MQ- Perform quoted encoding.
-l- Input and output code is ISO8859-1 (Latin-1) and ISO-2022-JP.
-s,-eand-xare not compatible with this option. -L[uwm] -d -c- Convert line breaks.
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-Lu -d- unix (LF)
-Lw -c- windows (CRLF)
-Lm- mac (CR)
Without this option, nkf doesn’t convert line breaks.
–fj –unix –mac –msdos –windows- Convert for these systems.
–jis –euc –sjis –mime –base64- Convert to named code.
–jis-input –euc-input –sjis-input –mime-input –base64-input- Assume input system
–ic=input codeset–oc=output codeset- Set the input or output codeset. NKF supports following codesets and those codeset names are case insensitive.
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- ISO-2022-JP
- a.k.a. RFC1468, 7bit JIS, JUNET
- EUC-JP (eucJP-nkf)
- a.k.a. AT&T JIS, Japanese EUC, UJIS
- eucJP-ascii
- eucJP-ms
- CP51932
- Microsoft Version of EUC-JP.
- Shift_JIS
- a.k.a. SJIS, MS_Kanji
- Windows-31J
- a.k.a. CP932
- UTF-8
- same as UTF-8N
- UTF-8N
- UTF-8 without BOM
- UTF-8-BOM
- UTF-8 with BOM
- UTF8-MAC (input only)
- decomposed UTF-8
- UTF-16
- same as UTF-16BE
- UTF-16BE
- UTF-16 Big Endian without BOM
- UTF-16BE-BOM
- UTF-16 Big Endian with BOM
- UTF-16LE
- UTF-16 Little Endian without BOM
- UTF-16LE-BOM
- UTF-16 Little Endian with BOM
- UTF-32
- same as UTF-32BE
- UTF-32BE
- UTF-32 Big Endian without BOM
- UTF-32BE-BOM
- UTF-32 Big Endian with BOM
- UTF-32LE
- UTF-32 Little Endian without BOM
- UTF-32LE-BOM
- UTF-32 Little Endian with BOM
–fb-{skip, html, xml, perl, java, subchar}- Specify the way that nkf handles unassigned characters. Without this option, –fb-skip is assumed.
–prefix=escape charactertarget character..- When nkf converts to Shift_JIS, nkf adds a specified escape character to specified 2nd byte of Shift_JIS characters. 1st byte of argument is the escape character and following bytes are target characters.
–no-cp932ext- Handle the characters extended in CP932 as unassigned characters.
–no-best-fit-chars- When Unicode to Encoded byte conversion, don’t convert characters which is not round trip safe. When Unicode to Unicode conversion, with this and -x option, nkf can be used as UTF converter. (In other words, without this and -x option, nkf doesn’t save some characters)
When nkf converts strings that related to path, you should use this opion.
–cap-input- Decode hex encoded characters.
–url-input- Unescape percent escaped characters.
–numchar-input- Decode character reference, such as “&#….;”.
–in-place[=SUFFIX]–overwrite[=SUFFIX]- Overwrite
originallisted files by filtered result.Note–overwrite preserves timestamps of original files. –guess=[12]- Print guessed encoding and newline. (2 is default, 1 is only encoding)
–help- Print nkf’s help.
–version- Print nkf’s version.
—- Ignore rest of -option.
AUTHOR
Copyright (c) 1987, Fujitsu LTD. (Itaru ICHIKAWA).
Copyright (c) 1996-2013, The nkf Project.
