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Sponsored by: Search | Newsletter | Conference | Tech Jobs O’Reilly’s Emerging Technology Conference: May 13-16, 2002 Articles Linux Apache MySQL Perl PHP Python BSD Essentials What is LAMP? The Best of ONLamp.com aboutSQL Big Scary Daemons FreeBSD Basics HTTP Wrangler Linux in the Enterprise Linux Network Administration The Linux Professional Perl P5P Digest Archive PHP Admin Basics PHP Phanatics Python_News Security Alerts Alphabetical Directory of Linux Commands This directory of Linux commands is from Linux in a Nutshell, 3rd Edition. Click on any of the 379 commands below to get a description and list of available options. All links in the command summaries point to the online version of the book on Safari Tech Books Online. Buy it now Read it online unshar [options] [files] Unpack a shell archive (shar file). 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. unshar accepts multiple files. If no files are given, standard input is used. Options -c, –overwrite Overwrite existing files. -d directory, –directory=directory Change to directory before unpacking any files. -e, –exit-0 Sequentially unpack multiple archives stored in same file; uses clue that many shar files are terminated by an exit 0 at the beginning of a line. (Equivalent to -E “exit 0″.) -E string, –split-at=string Like -e, but allows you to specify the string that separates archives. -f, –force Same as -c. –help Print help message and then exit. –version Print the version number and then exit. Sponsored by:
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