# charsel
A very simple comand line tool to make a shortcut to a special characther.
-It takes the input of a .char file, then puts it into a table and waits for your input. Once you put in your shortcut key, it prints the special character then copies it to the clipboard.
-A .char file is just two columns with the shortcut on the left, then a separator, then the special charachter to be copied.
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+It takes the input of a charfile, then puts it into a table and waits for your input. Once you put in your shortcut key, it prints the special character then copies it to the clipboard.
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+A charfile is just two columns with the shortcut on the left, then a separator, then the special charachter to be copied.
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+## INSTALLATION
+Run the INSTALL.sh script
+If run as root, it will be installed globally, if run without root, it will be just instaled for the local user
## DEPENDENCIES
posix shell
xclip
## USAGE
-charselect.sh $charfile
+charsel <charfile>
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+## CREATING A CHARFILE
+Make a new file in ~/.local/share/charsel/ with the name that you want to use to call the file in the command
+Fill it in, using the provided example as a template.