\cfg{man-identity}{base64}{1}{2004-11-20}{Simon Tatham}{Simon Tatham}
-\cfg{man-mindepth}{1}
-\C{base64-manpage} Man page for \cw{base64}
+\title Man page for \cw{base64}
-\H{base64-manpage-name} NAME
+\U NAME
\cw{base64} - stand-alone encoder and decoder for base64
-\H{base64-manpage-synopsis} SYNOPSIS
+\U SYNOPSIS
\c base64 [ -d ] [ filename ]
\e bbbbbb bb iiiiiiii
-\c base64 -e [ -cwidth ] [ filename ]
-\e bbbbbb bb bbiiiii iiiiiiii
+\c base64 -e [ -c width ] [ filename ]
+\e bbbbbb bb bb iiiii iiiiiiii
-\H{base64-manpage-description} DESCRIPTION
+\U DESCRIPTION
\cw{base64} is a command-line utility for encoding and decoding the
\q{base64} encoding.
base64 format \e{alone}. It does not try to understand MIME headers
or anything other than raw data.
-\H{base64-manpage-options} OPTIONS
+\U OPTIONS
By default (if neither \cw{-d} or \cw{-e} is supplied), \cw{base64}
operates in decode mode.
binary data from standard input or the supplied file name, encode it
as base64, and output the encoded data on standard output.
-\dt \cw{-c}\e{width}
+\dt \cw{-c} \e{width}
\dd If \cw{base64} is operating in encode mode, this controls the
number of base64 characters output per line of the encoded file.
}
-\H{base64-manpage-licence} LICENCE
+\U LICENCE
\cw{base64} is free software, distributed under the MIT licence.
Type \cw{base64 --licence} to see the full licence text.