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 UNSHAR(1)                                                         UNSHAR(1)
                             September 10, 1995



 NAME
      unshar - unpack a shar file

 SYNOPSIS
      unshar [ options ] [ file ... ]

 DESCRIPTION
      Unshar scans mail messages looking for the start of a shell archive.
      It then passes the archive through a copy of the shell to unpack it.
      It will accept multiple files.  If no files are given, standard input
      is used.

 OPTIONS
      Options have a one letter version starting with - or a long version
      starting with --.  The exception is --help and --version, which does
      not have a short version.

      --version
           Print the version number of the program on standard output, then
           immediately exits.

      --help
           Print a help summary on standard output, then immediately exits.

      -d DIRECTORY  --directory=DIRECTORY
           Change directory to DIRECTORY before unpacking any files.

      -c  --overwrite
           Passed as an option to the shar file.  Many shell archive scripts
           (including those produced by `shar' 3.40 and newer) accepts a -c
           argument to indicate that existing files should be overwritten.

      -e  --exit-0
           This option exists mainly for people who collect many shell
           archives into a single mail folder.  With this option, `unshar'
           isolates each different shell archive from the others which have
           been put in the same file, unpacking each in turn, from the
           beginning of the file towards its end.  Its proper operation
           relies on the fact that many shar files are terminated by a `exit
           0' at the beginning of a line.

           Option -e is internally equivalent to -E "exit 0".

      -E STRING  --split-at=STRING
           This option works like -e, but it allows you to specify the
           string that separates archives if `exit 0' isn't appropriate.

           For example, noticing that most `.signatures' have a `--' on a
           line right before them, one can sometimes use `--split-at=--' for
           splitting shell archives which lack the `exit 0' line at end.
           The signature will then be skipped altogether with the headers of



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 UNSHAR(1)                                                         UNSHAR(1)
                             September 10, 1995



           the following message.

      -f  --force
           The same as -c.

 SEE ALSO
      shar(1)

 DIAGNOSTICS
      Any message from the shell may be displayed.

 AUTHORS
      The shar and unshar programs is the collective work of many authors.
      Many people contributed by reporting problems, suggesting various
      improvements or submitting actual code.  A list of these people is in
      the THANKS file in the sharutils distribution.






































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