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Add synopses from the info pages. Explain in more detail what shar archives are. Add a note about security. Add keywords.
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This is the set of GNU shar utilities. This port installs them
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with the letter "g" prepended to their names, to avoid conflict
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with the FreeBSD base system. The uudecode and uuencode commands
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are omitted (BSD versions are present in the base system). The
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shar utilities deal with shar files, so-called shell archives, which
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are scripts suitable for transmission by e-mail or Usenet.
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When a shar file is executed, the files it contains are unpacked
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without the need for any software other than the shell itself and
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sed. Because they are scripts, shell archives from strangers should
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be read before executing them, to check for harmful commands.
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synopses from the info pages:
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* gmail-files: Send files to remote site.
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* gmailshar: Make and send a shell archive.
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* gremsync: Synchronize remote directory trees using e-mail.
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* gshar: Make a shell archive.
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* gunshar: Explode a shell archive.
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WWW: http://www.gnu.org/software/sharutils/sharutils.html
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keywords: mail-files mailshar remsync shar unshar
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