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UNVIS(1)		  BSD General Commands Manual		      UNVIS(1)

NAME
     unvis — revert a visual representation of data back to original form

SYNOPSIS
     unvis [-e] [-Hh | -m] [file ...]

DESCRIPTION
     unvis is the inverse function of vis(1).  It reverts a visual representa‐
     tion of data back to its original form on standard output.

     The options are as follows:

     -e	     Don't decode \ escaped sequences.

     -H	     Decode using the URI encoding from RFC 1866.  (VIS_HTTP1866)

     -h	     Decode using the URI encoding from RFC 1808.  (VIS_HTTP1808)

     -m	     Decode using mime style.  (VIS_MIMESTYLE)

     Mixing -h or -H with -m is not supported.

SEE ALSO
     vis(1), unvis(3), vis(3)

HISTORY
     The unvis command appears in 4.4BSD.

BSD			       November 27, 2010			   BSD
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