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sfk xxencode fileOrDirParms sfk sel ... +xxencode encode (binary) files as plain ascii text, for embedding in other text like email, or terminal output copied by clipboard. options -tofile f write output to file f. -quiet print no 'wrote file' info at end. -pure create no meta records. by default meta records with size, time and the crc32 checksum are written. -bslash use backslashes \ in filenames, do not change them to '/'. command chaining accepts filenames from previous commands, allowing to encode multiple files in one go. limitations embeds filename characters as is, without any codepage or utf-8 conversion. accent or unicode characters in filenames may appear wrong on target systems. aliases sfk xxenc same as xxencode sfk uuencode use uuencode format sfk xxencode use xxencode format xxencode format is recommended over uuencode as it is less likely broken by email transfer. use uuencode if the receiver only has uudecode. see also sfk xxdecode extract encoded files examples sfk xxencode in.txt -tofile out.txt encode in.txt and write to out.txt sfk xxencode in.txt in2.txt +toclip encode two files and put into clipboard sfk xxencode mydir encode all files in mydir sfk xxencode mydir .png encode only .png files in mydir sfk dir mydir .png +xxencode same as above, but in two steps: first make a list of files to encode, and when done, append +xxencode sfk sel mydir .txt !old !save +xxencode encode all .txt files from mydir except files having old or save in their name sfk xxencode fileOrDirParms sfk sel ... +xxencode encode (binary) files as plain ascii text, for embedding in other text like email, or terminal output copied by clipboard. options -tofile f write output to file f. -quiet print no 'wrote file' info at end. -pure create no meta records. by default meta records with size, time and the crc32 checksum are written. -bslash use backslashes \ in filenames, do not change them to '/'. command chaining accepts filenames from previous commands, allowing to encode multiple files in one go. limitations embeds filename characters as is, without any codepage or utf-8 conversion. accent or unicode characters in filenames may appear wrong on target systems. aliases sfk xxenc same as xxencode sfk uuencode use uuencode format sfk xxencode use xxencode format xxencode format is recommended over uuencode as it is less likely broken by email transfer. use uuencode if the receiver only has uudecode. see also sfk xxdecode extract encoded files examples sfk xxencode in.txt -tofile out.txt encode in.txt and write to out.txt sfk xxencode in.txt in2.txt +toclip encode two files and put into clipboard sfk xxencode mydir encode all files in mydir sfk xxencode mydir .png encode only .png files in mydir sfk dir mydir .png +xxencode same as above, but in two steps: first make a list of files to encode, and when done, append +xxencode sfk sel mydir .txt !old !save +xxencode encode all .txt files from mydir except files having old or save in their name you are viewing this page in mobile portrait mode with a limited layout. turn your device right, use a desktop browser or buy the sfk e-book for improved reading. sfk is a free open-source tool, running instantly without installation efforts. no DLL's, no registry changes - just get sfk.exe from the zip package and use it (binaries for windows, linux and mac are included).
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