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diff --git a/unrar.1 b/unrar.1 deleted file mode 100644 index f4aae4f306a4..000000000000 --- a/unrar.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,98 +0,0 @@ -.TH UNRAR 1 02.11.1999 "" "RAR archiver" -.SH NAME -unrar \- extract files from rar archives -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B unrar -.I "<command> [-<switch 1> -<switch N>] archive [files...] [path\...]" -.SH "DESCRIPTION" -This manual page documents briefly the -.BR unrar -command. -.br -This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution -because the original program does not have a manual page. -.br -Commands and options described here are as of unrar 2.02. -.SH OPTIONS -After the program name comes a command and then optional switches with -dashes before them. -A summary of commands is included below. -For a complete description, run -.BR unrar -without options. -.TP -.B e -Extract files to current directory. -.TP -.B l -List archive content. -.TP -.B p -Print file to stdout. -.TP -.B t -Test archive files. -.TP -.B v -Verbosely list archive. -.TP -.B x -Extract files with full path. -.SH SWITCHES -.BR NOTE: -Every switch must be separated by a whitespace. You cannot put them -together. -.TP -.B -av- -Disable Authenticity Verification check. -.TP -.B -c- -Disable comments show. -.TP -.B -f -Freshen files. -.TP -.B -kb -Keep broken extracted files. -.TP -.B -ierr -Send all messages to stderr. -.TP -.B -inul -Disable all messages. -.TP -.B -o+ -Overwrite existing files. -.TP -.B -o- -Do not overwrite existing files. -.TP -.B -p<password> -Set password. -.TP -.B -p- -Do not query password. -.TP -.B -r -Recurse subdirectories. -.TP -.B -u -Update files. -.TP -.B -v -List all volumes. -.TP -.B -x<file> -Exclude specified file. -.TP -.B -x@<list> -Exclude files in specified list file. -.TP -.B -x@ -Read file names to exclude from stdin. -.TP -.B -y -Assume Yes on all queries. -.SH AUTHOR -This manual page was written by Petr Cech <cech@debian.org> according -to "unrar \-h" for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). |