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@@ -150,9 +150,12 @@ encrypt-batch <*secret*> [*file*]
: Encrypt content, batch mode. Behavior is identical to *encrypt* action, but less
verbose. Useful inside scripts.
-genpair <*ssh*|*gpg*|*ssl*|*ssl-self*> [*options*]
+genkeys <*ssh*|*gpg*|*x509*|*x509-self*|*ssl*|*ssl-self*> [*options*]
: Wrapper to generate encryption key-pairs, useful for automated key deployment.
+genpair <*ssh*|*gpg*|*x509*|*x509-self*|*ssl*|*ssl-self*> [*options*]
+: Alias for *genkeys* action.
+
open <*secret*>
: Decrypt a secret into a temporary folder and open it using xdg-open, which
tries to figure out the file type and then calls the associated application.
@@ -288,7 +291,7 @@ Keyringer currently has the following limitations:
other storage media.
Pay special attention that keyringer outputs data to stdout, which could
- be easilly spotted by any agent looking directly at you computer screen.
+ be easily spotted by any agent looking directly at you computer screen.
The xclip action even copies secret data to the X11 clipboard, which can
be accessed by any application running in the user's X11 session, so use