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HFST-PRUNE-ALPHABET(1)		 User Commands		HFST-PRUNE-ALPHABET(1)

NAME
       hfst-prune-alphabet - =Prune the alphabet of a transducer

SYNOPSIS
       hfst-prune-alphabet [OPTIONS...] [INFILE]

DESCRIPTION
       Prune the alphabet of a transducer

   Common options:
       -h, --help
	      Print help message

       -V, --version
	      Print version info

       -v, --verbose
	      Print verbosely while processing

       -q, --quiet
	      Only print fatal erros and requested output

       -s, --silent
	      Alias of --quiet

   Input/Output options:
       -i, --input=INFILE
	      Read input transducer from INFILE

       -o, --output=OUTFILE
	      Write output transducer to OUTFILE

   Alphabet pruning options:
       -f, --force
	      force pruning

       -S, --safe
	      prune  only  if  no  unknown or identity symbols are used in the
	      transducer (default)

       If OUTFILE or INFILE is missing or -, standard streams  will  be	 used.
       Format of result depends on format of INFILE

REPORTING BUGS
       Report  bugs  to <hfst-bugs@helsinki.fi> or directly to our bug tracker
       at:						      <https://source‐
       forge.net/tracker/?atid=1061990&group_id=224521&func=browse>

       hfst-prune-alphabet			home			 page:
       <https://kitwiki.csc.fi/twiki/bin/view/KitWiki//HfstPruneAlphabet>
       General		help	      using	      HFST	     software:
       <https://kitwiki.csc.fi/twiki/bin/view/KitWiki//HfstHome>

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright © 2010 University of Helsinki, License GPLv3: GNU GPL version
       3 <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>
       This is free software: you are free  to	change	and  redistribute  it.
       There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.

HFST				 October 2014		HFST-PRUNE-ALPHABET(1)
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