* uzbl --config <filename>: <filename> will be read line by line, and the commands in it will be executed. useful to configure uzbl at startup.
If you have a file in `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/uzbl/config` (this expands to ~/.config/uzbl/config on most systems) it will be automatically recognized
-* stdin: you can also write commands into stdin
+* stdin: to write commands into stdin, use `--config -` (or `-c -`)
* interactive: you can enter commands (and bind them to shortcuts, even at runtime)
By default, the behaviour is modal (vi style):
command mode: every keystroke is interpreted to run commands
-u, --uri=URI Uri to load (equivalent to 'set uri = URI')
-v, --verbose Whether to print all messages or just errors.
-n, --name=NAME Name of the current instance (defaults to Xorg window id)
- -c, --config=FILE Config file (this is pretty much equivalent to uzbl < FILE )
+ -c, --config=FILE Config file (or `-` to use stdin)
--display=DISPLAY X display to use
--help Help