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shar
program The format of the shar
command is one of:
shar [ option ] … file … shar -S [ option ] … |
In the first form, the file list is given as command arguments. In the
second form, the file list is read from standard input. The resulting
archive is sent to standard output unless the -o
option is given.
Options can be given in any order. Some options depend on each other:
the -o
option is required if the -l
or -L
option
is used. The -n
option is required if the -a
option
is used. Also see -V
below.
Some options are special purpose:
--help
Print a help summary on standard output, then immediately exits.
--version
Print the version number of the program on standard output, then immediately exits.
-q
--quiet
Verbose off at shar
time. Messages are usually issued
on standard error to let the user follow the progress, while making
the archives. This option inhibits these messages.
2.1.1 Selecting files | ||
2.1.2 Splitting output | ||
2.1.3 Controlling the shar headers | ||
2.1.4 Selecting how files are stocked | ||
2.1.5 Protecting against transmission errors | Protecting against transmission | |
2.1.6 Producing different kinds of shars | Producing different kinds of shar |
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