.TH UNSHAR 1 .SH NAME unshar \- Remove files from a shell archive .SH SYNOPSIS \fBunshar\fR [\fB\-btvx\fR] \fIsharfile \fImember ...\fR .br .de FL .TP \\fB\\$1\\fR \\$2 .. .de EX .TP 20 \\fB\\$1\\fR # \\$2 .. .SH OPTIONS .FL "\-b" "Unshar brutally, overwriting files if need be" .FL "\-t" "Tell what is in the archive but do not extract" .FL "\-v" "Verbose mode" .FL "\-x" "Extract only the members listed" .SH EXAMPLES .EX "unshar arch.sh" "Extract all members of the archive" .EX "unshar \-t arch.sh" "List the contents of the archive" .EX "unshar \-xf1 \-xf2 arch.sh" "Extract \fIf1\fR and \fIf2\fR from \fIarch.sh\fR" .EX "uniq \-d inf outf" "Write duplicate lines to \fIoutf\fP" .SH DESCRIPTION .PP .I Unshar extracts members of a shell archive, the same as \fIsh\fR, except much faster. It expects shell archives created with \fIshar.\fR It also has options to list the contents of a shell archive, and to selectively extract some members but not all. .SH "SEE ALSO" .BR sh (1), .BR shar (1).