NAME

sig2dot - creates a .dot file from a GPG signature listing

SYNOPSIS

sig2dot [OPTIONS] < input-file > output-file
 

DESCRIPTION

This manual page documents briefly the sig2dot command. Sig2dot parses the output of "gpg --list-sigs" and produces a .dot file that can be used as input to a graphing program.

OPTIONS

sig2dot accepts the following options:
-b
Black and white / do not colorize.
-d <date>
Render graph as it appeared on <date> (ignores more recent signatures). Date must be in the format "YYYY-MM-DD". Will also ignore keys that have since been revoked.
-s <html-file-name>
Produces a sory HTML statistics file with the number of signatures per node.
-a
Graph all keys, even if they do not have a signature
-r <key-revoked-string>
Sets the text for the key-revoked string used by GnuPG. The default is what is used in the English version. This parameter can be set for versions of GnuPG localized to other languages. Default: "[revoked".
-t <title>
Sets the title for the graph generated. Default: "Keyring Statistics".
-u <user-not-found-string>
Sets the text for the user-not-found string used by GnuPG. The default is what is used in the English version. This parameter can be set for versions of GnuPG localized to other languages. Default: "[user id not found]".
-q
Be quiet.
-h
Print help and exit.
-v
Print version and exit.

EXAMPLE

gpg --list-sigs | sig2dot > sigs.dot
 
springgraph < sigs.dot > sigs.png

SEE ALSO

springgraph(1) gnupg(1)

AUTHORS

[email protected] with modifications by Kevin Rosenberg. Versions 0.35 and later are by Christoph Berg <[email protected]>. This manual page was written by Kevin M. Rosenberg <[email protected]>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).

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