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NAME

       lha - compression tool for .lzh archive files.

SYNOPSIS

       lha [-]{lvtxe[q{num}][finv]}[w=<dir>] archive_file [file...]

DESCRIPTION

       lha  is  a tool for extracting .lzh archive files. It also supports variants of the .lzh archive, such as
       .lzs and .pma.

       This version of the lha tool is part of Lhasa, a free implementation of the .lzh format.

COMMAND SYNTAX

       The lha tool has an unusual command syntax, compared to most other Unix commands. The first parameter  to
       the  program  specifies the command to perform and all additional options. The second parameter specifies
       the path to the archive file to operate on. Following this is  a  list  of  wildcard  patterns  to  match
       against the filenames of the archived files.

       The  first  character  of  the  command  parameter  specifies the command to perform, which is one of the
       following:

       -l     List contents of the specified archive.

       -v     Verbosely list contents of the specified archive.

       -t     Test the integrity of the specified archive: decompress its contents and check the CRC.

       -e or -x
              Extract archive. Files are extracted to the current working directory unless  the  'w'  option  is
              specified.

OPTIONS

       The remainder of the command parameter is used to specify additional options:

       q[012] Quiet  mode.  Higher  numbers  suppress  more output. Level 0 is normal operation. If no number is
              specified, full suppression (level 2) is used. The quiet option also turns on the force  overwrite
              option ('f').

       f      Force overwrite of existing files: do not prompt.

       i      Ignore  paths  of  archived  files:  extract  all  archived  files to the same directory, ignoring
              subdirectories.

       n      Do not perform any actual operations: instead, perform a dry run of the  requested  operation  and
              describe what would have been done on standard output.

       v      Verbose mode: causes extra information to be written to standard output.

       w=dir  Specify  destination  directory  for  extracting  files. This must be the last option of the first
              parameter.

SEE ALSO

       unzip(1), tar(1), gzip(1), bzip2(1)

HISTORY

       The .lzh format originated with Kazuhiko Miki's MS-DOS archive  tool,  LArc,  using  the  LZSS  algorithm
       developed  by  Haruhiko  Okumura,  and  the  .lzs filename extension. The container format was reused for
       LHarc, by Haruyasu Yoshizaki (Yoshi), which used a new algorithm named LZHUF and the .lzh  extension.  In
       later versions, LHarc was renamed to LHA and extended with more effective compression algorithms.

       Versions  of  the LHA tool were later ported to various different operating systems, including the Amiga,
       Atari, MacOS, OS/2 and Unix.  A tool for MSX-DOS named PMarc reused  the  container  format  with  a  new
       compression algorithm (.pma extension).

       The  Unix  version of the tool was developed by Masaru Oki, Nobutaka Watazaki and Tsugio Okamoto, but was
       released under a software license that does not conform to the Free Software or Open Source  Definitions.
       Lhasa was developed as a drop-in replacement that is Free Software and Open Source.

BUGS

       The current version does not allow the creation of new archive files.

       Some obscure compression algorithms are not currently supported (-lh2-, -lh3-, -lx1-, -lhx-).

AUTHOR

       Lhasa was written and is maintained by Simon Howard.

       Copyright © 2011, 2012 Simon Howard.

       Permission  to  use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any purpose with or without fee is
       hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.

       THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH  REGARD  TO  THIS  SOFTWARE
       INCLUDING  ALL  IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE
       FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS
       OF  USE,  DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING
       OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.

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