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2.1 Invoking shar
=================

If no `file's are specified, the list of input files is read from
standard input.  Standard input must not be a terminal.  `shar' creates
"shell archives" (or shar files) which are in text format and can be
emailed.  These files may be unpacked later by executing them with
`/bin/sh'.  The resulting archive is sent to standard out unless the
`-o' option is given.  A wide range of features provide extensive
flexibility in manufacturing shars and in specifying `shar'
"smartness".  Archives may be fairly simple (`--vanilla-operation') or
essentially a mailable `tar' archive.

   Options may be specified in any order until a `file' argument is
recognized.  If the `--intermix-type' option has been specified, more
compression and encoding options will be recognized between the `file'
arguments.

   Though this program supports `uuencode'-d files, they are
deprecated.  If you are emailing files, please consider mime-encoded
files.  If you do `uuencode', base64 is the preferred encoding method.

   This section was generated by *AutoGen*, using the `agtexi-cmd'
template and the option descriptions for the `shar' program.  This
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later.

shar usage
shar help/usage (`--help')
shar compression
compression options
shar encoding
encoding options
shar in-out
in-out options
shar headers
headers options
shar xmit-defenses
xmit-defenses options
shar shar-flavors
shar-flavors options
shar internationalization
internationalization options
shar feedback
feedback options
shar config
presetting/configuring shar
shar exit status
exit status
shar Authors
Authors
shar Bugs
Bugs
shar Examples
Examples
shar Warnings
Warnings
shar See Also
See Also

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