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NAME

       sexpp - Read, parse, and print out S-expressions

SYNOPSIS

       cat certificate-file | sexpp -a -x

DESCRIPTION

       sexpp  typically  reads  an  S-expression  from standard input and rewrites it to standard
       output.

       Running without switches implies: -p -a -b -c -x

INPUT OPTIONS

       -i filename Takes input from file instead of stdin.

       -p     Prompts user for console input.

       -s     Treat input up to EOF as a single string, instead of parsing.

CONTROL LOOP

       The main routine typically reads one S-expression, prints it out again, and  stops.   This
       may be modified:

       -x     Execute main loop repeatedly until end of file.

OUTPUT OPTIONS

       The  output  format  is normally canonical, but this can be changed.  More than one output
       format can be requested at once.

       -o filename
              Write output to file instead of stdout.

       -a     Write output in advanced transport format.

       -b     Write output in base-64 output format.

       -c     Write output in canonical format.

       -l     Suppress linefeeds after output.

       -w width
              Changes line width  to  specified  width  (0  implies  no  line-width  constraint).
              Default: 75

AUTHOR

       The  sexpp  project is maintained by Maxim Samsonov on behalf of Ribose, Inc.  It is based
       on code from Ron Rivest and Butler Lampson.  This manual page was written by  Daniel  Kahn
       Gillmor for the Debian project, but may be used by others.

SEE ALSO

       https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-rivest-sexp/