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uupick(1)							     uupick(1)

NAME
       uupick - retrieve files transferred by uuto

SYNOPSIS
       uupick [-s] [standard UUCP options]

DESCRIPTION
       The  uupick  program is used to conveniently retrieve files transferred
       by the uuto(1) program.	For each file transferred by  uuto(1),	uupick
       will  display  the  source  system, the file name, and whether the name
       refers to a regular file or a directory.	 It will  then	wait  for  the
       user  to specify an action to take.  One of the following commands must
       be entered:

       q    Quit out of uupick.

       RETURN
	    Skip the file.

       m [directory]
	    Move the file or directory to  the	specified  directory.	If  no
	    directory  is  specified,  the file is moved to the current direc‐
	    tory.

       a [directory]
	    Move all files from this system to the specified directory.	 If no
	    directory  is specified, the files are moved to the current direc‐
	    tory.

       p    List the file on standard output.

       d    Delete the file.

       ! [command]
	    Execute `command' as a shell escape.

OPTIONS
       The following options may be given to uupick.

       -s, --system system
	    This option may be used to restrict uupick to only	present	 files
	    transferred from a particular system.

       -x type

       --debug type

       -I file

       --config file

       -v, --version

       --help
	    Standard UUCP options.

SEE ALSO
       uucp(1), uuto(1)

AUTHOR
       Ian Lance Taylor (ian@airs.com).	 This Manpage based on the Taylor UUCP
       1.06 Texinfo documentation.

			       Taylor UUCP 1.06			     uupick(1)
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