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LHA(1)				   Archiver				LHA(1)

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NAME
       LHa - LZH un-archiver

SYNOPSIS
       lha  key [ - ] {axelvudmcp} [ qvnfodizg012 ] [ w=<dir> ] archive_file [
       flie ... ]
       lha archive_file

DESCRIPTION
       The lha program displays or extracts the contents of a LZH archive.

       For a list of commands, please refer to the executable.	It  will  dis‐
       play a list of valid commands and modifiers if you omit any parameter.

       commands:

	      a Add(or replace) to archive

	      x,e EXtract from archive

	      l,v List / Verbose List

	      u Update newer files to archive

	      d Delete from archive

	      m Move to archive (means 'ad')

	      c re-Construct new archive

	      p Print to STDOUT from archive

	      t Test file CRC in archive

       options:

	      q quiet

	      v verbose

	      n not execute

	      f force (over write at extract)

	      t FILES are TEXT file

	      o use LHarc compatible method (a/u)

	      w=<dir> specify extract directory (x/e)

	      d delete FILES after (a/u/c)

	      i ignore directory path (x/e)

	      z files not compress (a/u)

	      g [Generic] format (for compatibility)

	      0/1/2 header level (a/u)

	      e TEXT code convert from/to EUC

	      y filename multibyte convert

BUGS
       This manpage is poor, it really should be improved, but the original is
       in Japanese.

       Try lha without any command line arguments to get help

Debian GNU/Linux		 22 Sept, 1998				LHA(1)
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