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'uudecode' ignores any leading and trailing lines. It looks for a line
that starts with "'begin'" and proceeds until the end-of-encoding marker is
found. The program determines from the header line of the encoded file
which of the two supported encoding schemes was used and whether or not the
output file name has been encoded with base64 encoding. See 'uuencode(5)'.
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Located in src/uudecode-opts.c:740
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- reading file $HOME/.sharrc

'uudecode' transforms uuencoded files into their original form.

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Located in src/uudecode-opts.c:765
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'uudecode' ignores any leading and trailing lines. It looks for a line
that starts with "'begin'" and proceeds until the end-of-encoding marker is
found. The program determines from the header line of the encoded file
which of the two supported encoding schemes was used and whether or not the
output file name has been encoded with base64 encoding. See 'uuencode(5)'.

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Located in src/uudecode-opts.c:775
266.
'uuencode' is used to create an ASCII representation of a file that can be
sent over channels that may otherwise corrupt the data. Specifically,
email cannot handle binary data and will often even insert a character when
the six character sequence "\nFrom " is seen.

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Located in src/uuencode-opts.c:679
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'uuencode' will read 'in-file' if provided and otherwise read data from
standard in and write the encoded form to standard out. The output will
begin with a header line for use by 'uudecode' giving it the resulting
suggested file 'output-name' and access mode. If the 'output-name' is
specifically '/dev/stdout', then 'uudecode' will emit the decoded file to
standard out.

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Located in src/uuencode-opts.c:683 src/uuencode-opts.c:716
273.
- reading file $HOME/.sharrc

'uuencode' is used to create an ASCII representation of a file that can be
sent over channels that may otherwise corrupt the data. Specifically,
email cannot handle binary data and will often even insert a character when
the six character sequence "\nFrom " is seen.

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There are leading/trailing spaces here. Each one represents a space character. Enter a space in the equivalent position in the translation.
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Located in src/uuencode-opts.c:711
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