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Use the keyring command-line utility to import, export, or list properties of private keys on your keyring. We list a few examples of the keyring command here to illustrate its usefulness and ease of use. To get started, lets list the properties associated with your keys on your keyring: keyring Here we list the properties associated with the keys in a different keyring: keyring keyring.xdm - Support you want to move a key from one keyring to another: keyring -export d2f085b604db892b7939fe3ec997a92ff904c3af4c2d741a6a6c9b908e8f4cf4 keyring.xdm alice.xdm The keyring command recognizes these options. Click on an option to get more details about how that option works.
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