Explicit command for particular behavior
ryan at splintermail.com
ryan at splintermail.com
Tue Sep 12 21:07:25 CEST 2017
Hi Gnupg-Users,
I am developing an email service that automatically gpg-encrypts all
email that a user recieves before it is written to disk. To manage this
reasonably, I was developing a tool for users to submit their public
key, as output from:
gpg --export --armored some_key_id > keyfile
But then I wanted perform some basic checks on the file submitted, and I
found this fantastic behavior:
cat keyfile | gpg --with-colons --with-fingerprints
which outputs something that is stable and easily parsable. Except...
It also gives me the following error:
gpg: WARNING: no command supplied. Trying to guess what you mean ...
But I tried literally every command from `gpg --dump-options`, and
nothing replicated the output I needed without the same error.
So... is there a command that explicitly calls for the behavior I want?
Ryan
PS: I also discovered that gpgme is the "correct answer" to my problem,
but nonetheless I am curious why there is no command for this desired
output.
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