What is the "list keyring content" command?
Hauke Laging
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Tue Jun 8 13:19:45 CEST 2010
Am Dienstag 08 Juni 2010 04:05:20 schrieb John Clizbe:
> Hauke Laging wrote:
> > I hope there is a "tell me what this is" command that does nothing else
> > (so that it can be safely used).
> --list-packets ?
No, that produces a comprehensive output for a keyring and tried to decrypt,
too.
I got the answer aside the list: It is (for a secret keyring)
gpg --no-default-keyring --secret-keyring secondsecring.gpg --list-secret-keys
I noticed meanwhile that you can use file for the information what kind of gpg
file something is. But without the information I mentioned. Is there enough
interest in such a command? ;-)
CU
Hauke
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