derivepassphrase-export(1)¶
NAME¶
derivepassphrase-export – export a foreign configuration to standard output
SYNOPSIS¶
derivepassphrase export SUBCOMMAND_ARGS ...
DESCRIPTION¶
Read a foreign system configuration, extract all information from it, and export the resulting configuration to standard output.
SUBCOMMANDS¶
- vault
- Export a vault(1)-native configuration to standard output.
If no subcommand is given, we default to vault.
OPTIONS¶
- --debug
-
Emit all diagnostic information to standard error, including progress, warning and error messages.
Cancels the effect of any previous --quiet or --verbose options. Also applies to subcommands.
- -v, --verbose
-
Emit extra/progress information to standard error, on top of warning and error messages.
Cancels the effect of any previous --debug or --quiet options. Also applies to subcommands.
- -q, --quiet
-
Suppress all other diagnostic output to standard error, except error messages. This includes warning messages.
Cancels the effect of any previous --debug or --verbose options. Also applies to subcommands.
- --version
- Show version and feature information, then exit.
This includes a list of known foreign configuration formats and known subcommands, marked explicitly as either supported or unavailable.
- -h, --help
- Show a help message, then exit.
ENVIRONMENT¶
DERIVEPASSPHRASE_PATH
- derivepassphrase stores its configuration files and data in this directory.
Defaults to
~/.derivepassphrase
on UNIX-like systems andC:\Users\<user>\AppData\Roaming\Derivepassphrase
on Windows.
COMPATIBILITY¶
With other software¶
See the respective subcommand’s manpage for compatibility information.
Forward and backward compatibility¶
- [Since v0.2.0.] In v1.0, derivepassphrase export will require an explicit subcommand name. Defaults to the subcommand vault.
SEE ALSO¶
derivepassphrase(1), derivepassphrase-export-vault(1).
AUTHOR¶
Marco Ricci (software
at the13thletter
dot info
)