Provided by: sq_0.25.0-3ubuntu0.22.04.1_amd64
NAME
sq-keyring-join - Joins keys or keyrings into a single keyring Unlike "sq keyring merge", multiple versions of the same key are not merged together. The converse operation is "sq keyring split".
SYNOPSIS
sq keyring join [FLAGS] [OPTIONS] [--] [FILE]
FLAGS
-h, --help Prints help information -B, --binary Don't ASCII-armor the keyring
OPTIONS
-o, --output FILE Sets the output file to use
ARGS
FILE Sets the input files to use
EXAMPLES
# Collect certs for an email conversation $ sq keyring join juliet.pgp romeo.pgp alice.pgp
SEE ALSO
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(1), sq-key-adopt(1), sq-key-attest-certifications(1), sq-key-extract-cert(1), sq-key-generate(1), sq-keyring(1), sq-keyring-filter(1), sq-keyring-join(1), sq-keyring-list(1), sq-keyring-merge(1), sq-keyring-split(1), sq-packet(1), sq-sign(1), sq-verify(1)
AUTHORS
Azul <azul@sequoia-pgp.org> Igor Matuszewski <igor@sequoia-pgp.org> Justus Winter <justus@sequoia-pgp.org> Kai Michaelis <kai@sequoia-pgp.org> Neal H. Walfield <neal@sequoia-pgp.org> Nora Widdecke <nora@sequoia-pgp.org> Wiktor Kwapisiewicz <wiktor@sequoia-pgp.org>