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Opened Jun 13, 2020 by Christoph Stelz@cstelz1
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Add --find option to CLI

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This adds a command line option to search for a given string when starting up. evince has a similar function with the -l flag. It is useful for integrating zathura with recoll.

Check out, review, and merge locally

Step 1. Fetch and check out the branch for this merge request

git fetch "https://git.pwmt.org/cstelz/zathura.git" "feature/clisearch"
git checkout -b "cstelz/zathura-feature/clisearch" FETCH_HEAD

Step 2. Review the changes locally

Step 3. Merge the branch and fix any conflicts that come up

git fetch origin
git checkout "origin/develop"
git merge --no-ff "cstelz/zathura-feature/clisearch"

Step 4. Push the result of the merge to GitLab

git push origin "develop"

Note that pushing to GitLab requires write access to this repository.

Tip: You can also checkout merge requests locally by following these guidelines.

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Reference: pwmt/zathura!28