key - Manages keys
key [
-h|
--help] <
subcommands>
Manages keys
We use the term "key" to refer to OpenPGP keys that do contain
secrets. This subcommand provides primitives to generate and otherwise
manipulate keys.
Conversely, we use the term "certificate", or cert for short, to refer
to OpenPGP keys that do not contain secrets. See "sq keyring" for
operations on certificates.
-
-h, --help
- Print help information
- key-generate(1)
- Generates a new key
- key-password(1)
- Changes password protecting secrets
- key-userid(1)
- Manages User IDs
- key-extract-cert(1)
- Converts a key to a cert
- key-adopt(1)
- Binds keys from one certificate to another
- key-attest-certifications(1)
- Attests to third-party certifications
For the full documentation see <
https://docs.sequoia-pgp.org/sq/>.
sq(1) sq-armor(1) sq-autocrypt(1) sq-certify(1) sq-dearmor(1) sq-decrypt(1)
sq-encrypt(1) sq-inspect(1) sq-key-adopt(1) sq-key-attest-certifications(1)
sq-key-extract-cert(1) sq-key-generate(1) sq-key-password(1) sq-key-userid(1)
sq-keyring(1) sq-keyserver(1) sq-packet(1) sq-revoke(1) sq-sign(1)
sq-verify(1) sq-wkd(1)