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NAME
     unshar - unpack a gshar archive

SYNOPSIS
     unshar [-flags] [-flag [value]] [--option-name[[=| ]value]] [<file>...]

     The  operands  that this program operates on may be specified either on the
     command line or read from standard input, one per	line.	In  that  input,
     leading  and  trailing  white  space  is stripped, blank lines are ignored.
     Standard input may not be a terminal.

DESCRIPTION
     Gunshar scans the input files (typically email messages)  looking	for  the
     start  of	a  shell archive.  If no files are given, then standard input is
     processed instead.  It then passes each archive discovered through an invo-
     cation of the shell program to unpack it.

     This program will perform its function for every file named on the  command
     line or every file named in a list read from stdin.  The arguments or input
     names  must  be  pre-existing  files.  The input list may contain comments,
     which are blank lines or lines beginning with a '#' character.

OPTIONS
     -d dir, --directory=dir unpack into the directory dir.

     The input file names are relative to the current directory when the program
     was started.  This option tells unshar to insert a cd <dir> commad at the
     start of the shar text written to the shell.

     -c, --overwrite overwrite any pre-existing files.

     This option is passed through as an option to the shar  file.   Many  shell
     archive scripts accept a -c argument to indicate that existing files should
     be overwritten.

     -f, --force This is an alias for the --overwrite option.

     -E  split-mark, --split-at=split-mark split input on split-mark lines.  The
     default split-mark for this option is:
	  exit 0

     With this option, unshar isolates each different  shell  archive  from  the
     others  which  have  been	placed in the same file, unpacking each in turn,
     from the beginning of the file to the end.  Its proper operation relies  on
     the  fact	that  many  shar  files are terminated by a readily identifiable
     string at the start of the last line.

     For example, noticing that most `.signatures' have a double  hyphen  ("--")
     on a line right before them, one can then sometimes use --split-at=--.  The
     signature	will  then  be	skipped, along with the headers of the following
     message.

     -e, --exit-0 split input on "exit 0" lines.  This option must not appear in
     combination with any of the following options: split-at.

     Most shell archives end with a line consisting of simply  "exit  0".   This
     option is equivalent to (and conflicts with) --split-at="exit 0".

     -D, --debug debug the shell code.

     "set -x" will be emitted into the code the shell interprets.

     -h, --help Display usage information and exit.

     -!, --more-help Pass the extended usage information through a pager.

     -R [cfgfile], --save-opts [=cfgfile] Save the option state to cfgfile.  The
     default  is  the  last configuration file listed in the OPTION PRESETS sec-
     tion, below.  The command will exit after updating the config file.

     -r cfgfile, --load-opts=cfgfile, --no-load-opts Load options from	cfgfile.
     The  no-load-opts	form  will  disable the loading of earlier config/rc/ini
     files.  --no-load-opts is handled early, out of order.

     -v [{v|c|n --version [{v|c|n}]}] Output version of program and  exit.   The
     default  mode  is `v', a simple version.  The `c' mode will print copyright
     information and `n' will print the full copyright notice.

     OPTION PRESETS
	    Any option that is not marked as not presettable may be  preset
	    by	loading values from configuration ("RC" or ".INI") file(s).
	    The file "$HOME/.sharrc" will be used, if present.

FILES
     See OPTION PRESETS for configuration files.

EXIT STATUS
     One of the following exit values will be returned:

     0	(EXIT_SUCCESS) Successful program execution.

     1	(EXIT_FAILURE) There was an error in command usage.

     2	(EXIT_POPEN_PROBLEM) cannot spawn or write to a shell process

     3	(EXIT_CANNOT_CREATE) cannot create output file

     4	(EXIT_BAD_DIRECTORY) the working directory structure is invalid

     5	(EXIT_NOMEM) memory allocation failure

     6	(EXIT_INVALID) invalid input, does not contain a shar file

     66  (EX_NOINPUT) A specified configuration file could not be loaded.

     70  (EX_SOFTWARE) libopts had an internal operational  error.   Please
     report it to autogen-users@lists.sourceforge.net.	Thank you.

     SEE ALSO
	    gshar(1)

AUTHORS
     The  shar	and unshar programs is the collective work of many au-
     thors.  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.

COPYRIGHT
     Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc. all rights
     reserved.	 This  program	is released under the terms of the GNU
     General Public License, version 3 or later.

BUGS
     Please put sharutils in the subject line for emailed bug reports.
     It helps to spot the message.

     Please send bug reports to: bug-gnu-utils@gnu.org

NOTES
     This manual page was AutoGen-erated from the unshar option defin-
     itions.

GNU sharutils (4.15.2)		   30 May 2015			      gunshar(1)

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