vul -- Latin Vulgate Bible on the Command Line
A command line tool for search and reading the Clementine Vulgate.
Format and original implementation from bontibon/kjv. Meant to be a companion program.
Usage
usage: ./vul [flags] [reference...]
-l list books
-W no line wrap
-h show help
Reference types:
<Book>
Individual book
<Book>:<Chapter>
Individual chapter of a book
<Book>:<Chapter>:<Verse>[,<Verse>]...
Individual verse(s) of a specific chapter of a book
<Book>:<Chapter>-<Chapter>
Range of chapters in a book
<Book>:<Chapter>:<Verse>-<Verse>
Range of verses in a book chapter
<Book>:<Chapter>:<Verse>-<Chapter>:<Verse>
Range of chapters and verses in a book
/<Search>
All verses that match a pattern
<Book>/<Search>
All verses in a book that match a pattern
<Book>:<Chapter>/<Search>
All verses in a chapter of a book that match a pattern
Notes and Contents
- I/II Samuel and I/II Kings are named with their English titles despite the fact that in Latin they are respectively I-IV Kings. This is simply because the interface is in English and is supposed to be consistent with
kjv
.
Install
Install vul
by running:
git clone https://github.com/lukesmithxyz/vul.git
cd vul
sudo make install
Arch User Repository
vul
is also available in the Arch User Repository. vul-git
in the Arch User Repository is based on kjv-git
for kjv
. Tim Cooper wrote the PKGBUILD for kjv-git
. Corey Stephan ported that PKGBUILD as vul-git
.
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/vul-git/
For example, a user with pamac
installed might install vul
with the following command:
pamac install vul-git
License
The script is in the public domain.