.TH GPGPARTICIPANTS 1 "March 05, 2008" .SH NAME gpgparticipants \- generate paper list for keysigning party .SH SYNOPSIS .B gpgparticipants .RB [\fIOPTIONS\fR] {input|-} {output|-} datestring organizer title .SH DESCRIPTION .B gpgparticipants is targeted at organisers of a keysigning party that uses the Zimmermann-Sassaman key-signing protocol. It creates a file with all the keys from a list of participators in your keysigning party. You give it a list with key ID's and some general variables, and it will generate a file you can publish. You publish this list; participants will download and print this file to take with them to the party. .SH OPTIONS .TP .BI -a \fIHASHES\fR,\ \fB\-\-algorithm=\fIHASHES\fR For each algorithm in \fIHASHES\fR, a comma-separated list of digest algorithms supported by \fBgpg\fR(1), add a placeholder for the digest value (to be filled by the participants) to the output file. Default: SHA256,RIPEMD160. .SH ENVIRONMENT .TP 13 .I HOME Set the default home directory. .TP 13 .I GNUPGBIN Set the gpg binary. Default: "gpg". .TP 13 .I GNUPGHOME Set the default working directory for gpg. Default: "~/.gnupg". .SH EXAMPLES To create a KSP file with all keys present in the keyring: gpg \-\-with-colons \-\-fingerprint | sed \-n "/^pub:/ {n; /^fpr:/p}" | cut \-sd: \-f10 | \\ gpgparticipants \- ksp-file.txt "20080222 1100" "My Name " "my party 08" .SH SEE ALSO .BR gpg (1), gpgsigs (1) .SH AUTHOR This manual page was written by Thijs Kinkhorst .