60 lines
950 B
Groff
60 lines
950 B
Groff
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SHAR(1) Minix Programmer's Manual SHAR(1)
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NAME
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shar - shell archiver
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SYNOPSIS
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shar file ...
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EXAMPLES
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shar *.c >s # Collect C programs in shell archive
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sh <s # Extract files from a shell archive
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DESCRIPTION
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The named files are collected together into a shell archive written onto
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standard output. The individual files can be extracted by redirecting
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the shell archive into the shell. The advantage of shar over ar is that
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shar archives can be read on almost any UNIX system, whereas numerous,
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incompatible versions of ar are in widespread use. Extracting the files
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from a shell archive requires that sed be accessible.
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SEE ALSO
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sh(1), unshar(1).
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