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NAME

       csv2pskc - Convert a CSV file to PSKC

SYNOPSIS

       csv2pskc [options] [<FILE>]

DESCRIPTION

       csv2pskc  reads  a  CSV  file where the first line contains column labels and following lines contain key
       information for one key per line.

OPTIONS

       -h, --help
              Display usage summary.

       -V, --version
              Display version information.

       -o FILE, --output FILE
              By default csv2pskc writes a PSKC file to stdout. This option can  be  used  to  save  to  a  file
              instead.

       -c COL,COL,.., --columns COL,COL,..
              Specify  the  meaning  of the columns in the CSV file. By default the first row of the CSV file is
              expected to list the names of the columns.

              Any property of Key instances can be used as well as Policy properties via  policy.  For  example:
              serial,  secret,  counter, time_offset, time_interval, interval, time_drift, issuer, manufacturer,
              response_length, policy.pin_min_length.

              This option can either specify a list of columns or a COL:KEY mapping  where  COL  refers  to  the
              value found in the first line of the CSV file and KEY refers to a property as described above.

              It  is  possible  to  map a single column in the CSV file to multiple PSKC properties (e.g. use of
              id+serial sets both the ID and device serial number to the value found in that column).

       --skip-rows N
              By default the first row is treated as a header which contains labels.  This option can be used to
              either  skip  more  row  (the  first  row of the CSV file will still be treated as a header) or to
              indicate that there is no header row.

              In the latter case the --columns option is required.

       -x COL=VALUE, --set COL=VALUE
              Specify properties that are added to all keys in the generated PSKC file.  Accepted labels are the
              same as for the --columns option.

              This can be useful for setting the issuer, manufacturer or oter common properties globally.

       -p PASS/FILE, --password PASS/FILE, --passwd PASS/FILE
              Encrypt  the  PSKC file with the specified password. If the argument refers to a file the password
              is read from the file instead.

       -s KEY/FILE, --secret KEY/FILE
              A hex encoded encryption key or a file containing the binary key (raw data, not encoded).

       -e ENCODING, --secret-encoding ENCODING
              Specify the encoding to use for reading key material from the CSV file. By default HEX encoding is
              used. Valid encodings are: base32, base64 or hex.

AUTHOR

       Arthur de Jong

COPYRIGHT

       2014-2019 Arthur de Jong