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NAME

uni - command-line utility to find or display Unicode characters

DESCRIPTION

$ uni ¶
¶ - U+0000B6 - PILCROW SIGN [Po]

uni will output information from the Unicode DB in Raku; The hex code, the character itself, the characters name, and the properties of the character(s) are output.

This verison of uni is heavily inspired by the Perl 5 module of the same name. H/T to RJBS.

Since it's in Raku - you get the latest Unicode DB in the compiler (15 in the upcoming release) and regexes are Raku-style.

MODES

Default

If you pass a single character to uni, then details of that character are printed; Otherwise the codepoint names are searched.

-s (Single Character)

A single character is processed.

$ uni -s •
• - U+002022 - BULLET [Po]

-v (Verbose, Single Character)

Identical to the -s variant, except that additional information about the codepoint is also displayed.

$ uni -v 🚮
🚮 - U+01F6AE - PUT LITTER IN ITS PLACE SYMBOL [So]
    Properties:       Symbol, other
    Unicode Script:   Common
    Unicode Block:    Transport and Map Symbols
    Added in Unicode: 6.0
    White Space:      False
    Width:            W

-n (Name Search)

The text following -n is used to search (case insensitively) through all the codepoints. Parameters that start and end with / are considered regular expressions.

$ uni -n modesty # note the st ligature
䷎ - U+004DCE - HEXAGRAM FOR MODESTY [So]

$ uni -n stroke dotl modifier
ᶡ - U+001DA1 - MODIFIER LETTER SMALL DOTLESS J WITH STROKE [Lm]

$ uni -n /"rev".*"pilcr"/ # note, has to be one shell arg
⁋ - U+00204B - REVERSED PILCROW SIGN [Po]

-w (Word Search)

Same as -n, except each parameter must match an entire word.

$ uni -w cat eyes
😸 - U+001F638 - GRINNING CAT FACE WITH SMILING EYES [So]
😻 - U+001F63B - SMILING CAT FACE WITH HEART-SHAPED EYES [So]
😽 - U+001F63D - KISSING CAT FACE WITH CLOSED EYES [So]

-c (Multiple Characters)

Output multiple characters' information at once:

$ uni -c £¢…
£ - U+0000A3 - POUND SIGN [Sc]
¢ - U+0000A2 - CENT SIGN [Sc]
… - U+002026 - HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS [Po]

-u (Codepoint)

Search by hex codepoint:

$ uni -u 221E 00A7
∞ - U+00221E - INFINITY [Sm]
§ - U+0000A7 - SECTION SIGN [Po]

-b (Bunny)

Given a character, generate a bunny holding the character:

# uni -b 221E

TODO

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

This is a re-implementation of the Perl 5 module of the same name, by RJBS: Check out his module for the continued history.

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