Provided by: pgpainless-cli_1.3.5-1_all
NAME
pgpainless-cli-encrypt - Encrypt a message from standard input
SYNOPSIS
pgpainless-cli encrypt [--[no-]armor] [--as={binary|text}] [--sign-with=KEY]... [--with-key-password=PASSWORD]... [--with-password=PASSWORD]... [CERTS...]
DESCRIPTION
OPTIONS
--as={binary|text} Type of the input data. Defaults to 'binary' --[no-]armor ASCII armor the output --sign-with=KEY Sign the output with a private key --with-key-password=PASSWORD Passphrase to unlock the secret key(s). Is an INDIRECT data type (e.g. file, environment variable, file descriptor...). --with-password=PASSWORD Encrypt the message with a password. Is an INDIRECT data type (e.g. file, environment variable, file descriptor...)
ARGUMENTS
[CERTS...] Certificates the message gets encrypted to
EXIT CODES:
0 Successful program execution 1 Generic program error 3 Verification requested but no verifiable signature found 13 Unsupported asymmetric algorithm 17 Certificate is not encryption capable 19 Usage error: Missing argument 23 Incomplete verification instructions 29 Unable to decrypt 31 Password is not human-readable 37 Unsupported Option 41 Invalid data or data of wrong type encountered 53 Non-text input received where text was expected 59 Output file already exists 61 Input file does not exist 67 Cannot unlock password protected secret key 69 Unsupported subcommand 71 Unsupported special prefix (e.g. "@env/@fd") of indirect parameter 73 Ambiguous input (a filename matching the designator already exists) 79 Key is not signing capable 2022-08-07 PGPAINLESS-CLI-ENCRYPT(1)