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PROGRAM:
NAME
unaccent - remove accents from input stream or a string
SYNOPSIS
unaccent [--debug_low] [--debug_high] [-h] charset [string] [expected]
DESCRIPTION
With a single argument, unaccent reads data from stdin, replaces accented letters by their
unaccented equivalent and writes the result on stdout. If the second argument ('string')
is provided unaccent transforms it by replacing accented letters by their unaccented
equivalent. The result is printed on the standard output. The charset of the input string
or the data read from stdin is specified by the 'charset' argument (ISO-8859-15 for
instance). The output is printed using the same charset.
If the 'expected' argument is provided, the output string is compared to it. If they are
not equal unaccent exits on error.
unaccent relies on the iconv(3) library to convert from the specified charset to UTF-16BE
(or UTF-16 if UTF-16BE is not available). You should check the manual pages for available
charsets. On GNU/Linux the command
iconv -l
shows all available charsets.
OPTIONS
--debug_low
Prints human readable information about the unaccentuation process. See unac(3) for
more information.
--debug_high
Prints very detailed information about the unaccentuation process. See unac(3) for
more information.
--help -h
Prints a short usage and exits.
EXAMPLES
Remove accents from the string été and check that the result is ete.
unaccent ISO-8859-1 été ete
Remove accents from file myfile and put the result in file myfile.unaccent
unaccent ISO-8859-1 < myfile > myfile.unaccent
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