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PGPAINLESS-CLI-INLINE-SIGN(1) PGPainless-CLI Manual PGPAINLESS-CLI-INLINE-SIGN(1)

NAME

pgpainless-cli-inline-sign - Create an inline-signed message from data on standard input

SYNOPSIS

pgpainless-cli inline-sign [--[no-]armor] [--as={binary|text|cleartextsigned}] [--with-key-password=PASSWORD]... [KEYS...]

DESCRIPTION

OPTIONS

--as={binary|text|cleartextsigned}

Specify the signature format of the signed message

'text' and 'binary' will produce inline-signed messages.

'cleartextsigned' will make use of the cleartext signature framework.

Defaults to 'binary'.

If '--as=text' and the input data is not valid UTF-8, inline-sign fails with return code 53.

--[no-]armor

ASCII armor the output

--with-key-password=PASSWORD

Passphrase to unlock the secret key(s).

Is an INDIRECT data type (e.g. file, environment variable, file descriptor...).

ARGUMENTS

[KEYS...]

Secret keys used for signing

EXIT CODES:

0

Successful program execution

1

Generic program error

3

Verification requested but no verifiable signature found

13

Unsupported asymmetric algorithm

17

Certificate is not encryption capable

19

Usage error: Missing argument

23

Incomplete verification instructions

29

Unable to decrypt

31

Password is not human-readable

37

Unsupported Option

41

Invalid data or data of wrong type encountered

53

Non-text input received where text was expected

59

Output file already exists

61

Input file does not exist

67

Cannot unlock password protected secret key

69

Unsupported subcommand

71

Unsupported special prefix (e.g. "@env/@fd") of indirect parameter

73

Ambiguous input (a filename matching the designator already exists)

79

Key is not signing capable
2022-08-07