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ydecode(1) User Commands ydecode(1)
NAME
ydecode - Usenet file decoder
SYNOPSIS
ydecode [-d, --debug] [-f, --force] [-k, --keep] [-l, --list] [-o,
--output=dir] [-p, --paths] [-q, --quiet] [-r, --recursive] [-s,
--scan] [-t, --test] [--strict] [--verify] [--help] [--version] [FILE]
...
DESCRIPTION
ydecode decodes the files specified on the command line according to
the yEnc Usenet encoding format. If no regular files are specified,
ydecode will scan any directories specified on the command line and/or
the current directory for yEnc encoded files, and decode them.
OPTIONS
-d, --debug
Write messages useful for debugging to stderr while program is
operating.
-f, --force
If the output file already exists, overwrite the existing file
without prompting.
-k, --keep
If an error occurs during the decoding process, do not remove
the erroneous output file.
-l, --list
Only list information about encoded files specified on the
command line or found during scanning.
-o, --output=dir
Create output in dir instead of the current directory.
-p, --paths
Obey relative pathnames to files in the encoded data. For
example, if an encoded file specifies the output file name as
files/new/bigfile.mp3, ydecode will by default ignore the paths
and save the file as bigfile.mp3. If the -p option is
specified, the output file will be saved as
files/new/bigfile.mp3.
-q, --quiet
Try to avoid writing output while running. The only output that
will occur is error messages.
-r, --recursive
When scanning for encoded files, scan directories recursively.
-t, --test
Operate as usual, decoding and testing the integrity of all
input files (or files found during scanning), but do not
actually create output files.
--strict
If this option is requested, more strict checks against the yEnc
specification will be performed while testing or decoding files.
The decoded data output will be unaffected, but warning messages
will be output when non-compliant data is found. This option is
highly recommended for individuals who want to implement yEnc
encoding into their own applications, to test the validity of
their compressed data.
--verify
Synonym for `--test --strict'.
--help Display program help and exit.
--version
Output version number and exit.
AUTHOR
Don Moore <bboy@bboy.net>
HOMEPAGE
http://www.yencode.org/
SEE ALSO
yencode(1), ypost(1)
ydecode March 2002 ydecode(1)