Provided by: sq_0.27.0-1_amd64
NAME
sign - Signs messages or data files
SYNOPSIS
sign [-o|--output] [-B|--binary] [--private-key-store] [--detached] [--cleartext-signature] [-a|--append] [-n|--notarize] [--merge] [--signer-key] [-t|--time] [--notation] [-h|--help] [FILE]
DESCRIPTION
Signs messages or data files Creates signed messages or detached signatures. Detached signatures are often used to sign software packages. The converse operation is "sq verify".
OPTIONS
-o, --output=FILE Writes to FILE or stdout if omitted -B, --binary Emits binary data --private-key-store=KEY_STORE Provides parameters for private key store --detached Creates a detached signature --cleartext-signature Creates a cleartext signature -a, --append Appends a signature to existing signature -n, --notarize Signs a message and all existing signatures --merge=SIGNED-MESSAGE Merges signatures from the input and SIGNED-MESSAGE --signer-key=KEY Signs using KEY -t, --time=TIME Chooses keys valid at the specified time and sets the signature's creation time --notation=NAME VALUE Adds a notation to the certification. A user-defined notation's name must be of the form "name@a.domain.you.control.org". If the notation's name starts with a !, then the notation is marked as being critical. If a consumer of a signature doesn't understand a critical notation, then it will ignore the signature. The notation is marked as being human readable. -h, --help Print help information [FILE] Reads from FILE or stdin if omitted
EXAMPLES
Create a signed message sq sign --signer-key juliet.pgp message.txt Create a detached signature sq sign --detached --signer-key juliet.pgp message.txt
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-keyring(1) sq-keyserver(1) sq-packet(1) sq-revoke(1) sq-verify(1) sq-wkd(1)