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boltbrowser
===========
A CLI Browser for BoltDB Files
![Image of About Screen](http://bullercodeworks.com/boltbrowser/ss2.png)
![Image of Main Browser](http://bullercodeworks.com/boltbrowser/ss1.png)
Installing
----------
Install in the standard way:
```sh
go get github.com/br0xen/boltbrowser
```
Then you'll have `boltbrowser` in your path.
Pre-built Binaries
------------------
Here are pre-built binaries:
* [Linux 64-bit](https://git.bullercodeworks.com/brian/boltbrowser/releases/download/2.0/boltbrowser.linux64.zip)
* [Linux 32-bit](https://git.bullercodeworks.com/brian/boltbrowser/releases/download/2.0/boltbrowser.linux386.zip)
* [Linux Arm](https://git.bullercodeworks.com/brian/boltbrowser/releases/download/2.0/boltbrowser.linuxarm.zip)
* [Windows 64-bit](https://git.bullercodeworks.com/brian/boltbrowser/releases/download/2.0/boltbrowser.win64.exe.zip)
* [Windows 32-bit](https://git.bullercodeworks.com/brian/boltbrowser/releases/download/2.0/boltbrowser.win386.exe.zip)
* [Mac OS](https://git.bullercodeworks.com/brian/boltbrowser/releases/download/2.0/boltbrowser.darwin64.zip)
Usage
-----
Just provide a BoltDB filename to be opened as the first argument on the command line:
```sh
boltbrowser <filename>
```
To see all options that are available, run:
```
boltbrowser --help
```
Troubleshooting
---------------
If you're having trouble with garbled characters being displayed on your screen, you may try a different value for `TERM`.
People tend to have the best luck with `xterm-256color` or something like that. Play around with it and see if it fixes your problems.