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|   | .\"                                      Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*- | ||
|  | .TH minizip 1 "May 2, 2001" | ||
|  | .\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage. | ||
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|  | .SH NAME | ||
|  | minizip - create ZIP archives | ||
|  | .SH SYNOPSIS | ||
|  | .B minizip | ||
|  | .RI [ -o ] | ||
|  | zipfile [ " files" ... ] | ||
|  | .SH DESCRIPTION | ||
|  | .B minizip | ||
|  | is a simple tool which allows the creation of compressed file archives | ||
|  | in the ZIP format used by the MS-DOS utility PKZIP.  It was written as | ||
|  | a demonstration of the | ||
|  | .IR zlib (3) | ||
|  | library and therefore lack many of the features of the | ||
|  | .IR zip (1) | ||
|  | program. | ||
|  | .SH OPTIONS | ||
|  | The first argument supplied is the name of the ZIP archive to create or | ||
|  | .RI -o | ||
|  | in which case it is ignored and the second argument treated as the | ||
|  | name of the ZIP file.  If the ZIP file already exists it will be | ||
|  | overwritten. | ||
|  | .PP | ||
|  | Subsequent arguments specify a list of files to place in the ZIP | ||
|  | archive.  If none are specified then an empty archive will be created. | ||
|  | .SH SEE ALSO | ||
|  | .BR miniunzip (1), | ||
|  | .BR zlib (3), | ||
|  | .BR zip (1). | ||
|  | .SH AUTHOR | ||
|  | This program was written by Gilles Vollant.  This manual page was | ||
|  | written by Mark Brown <broonie@sirena.org.uk>. | ||
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