41 lines
773 B
Groff
41 lines
773 B
Groff
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.TH SHAR 1
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.SH NAME
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shar \- shell archiver
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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\fBshar \fIfile ...\fR
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.br
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.de FL
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.TP
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\\fB\\$1\\fR
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\\$2
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..
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.de EX
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.TP 20
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\\fB\\$1\\fR
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# \\$2
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..
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.SH EXAMPLES
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.EX "shar *.c >s" "Collect C programs in shell archive"
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.EX "sh <s" "Extract files from a shell archive"
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.PP
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The named files are collected together into a shell archive written onto
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standard output.
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The individual files can be extracted by redirecting the shell archive into
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the shell.
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The advantage of
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.I shar
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over
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.I ar
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is that \fIshar\fP archives can be read on almost any
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\s-2UNIX\s+2
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system, whereas numerous, incompatible versions of
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.I ar
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are in widespread use.
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Extracting the files from a shell archive requires that
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.I sed
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be accessible.
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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.BR sh (1),
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.BR unshar (1).
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