age-keygen(1) -- generate age(1) key pairs ==================================================== ## SYNOPSIS `age-keygen` [`-o` ]
`age-keygen` `-y` [`-o` ] []
## DESCRIPTION `age-keygen` generates a new native age(1) key pair, and outputs the identity to standard output or to the file. The output includes the public key and the current time as comments. If the output is not going to a terminal, `age-keygen` prints the public key to standard error. ## OPTIONS * `-o`, `--output`=: Write the identity to instead of standard output. If already exists, it is not overwritten. * `-y`: Read an identity file from or from standard input and output the corresponding recipient(s), one per line, with no comments. * `--version`: Print the version and exit. ## EXAMPLES Generate a new identity: $ age-keygen # created: 2021-01-02T15:30:45+01:00 # public key: age1lvyvwawkr0mcnnnncaghunadrqkmuf9e6507x9y920xxpp866cnql7dp2z AGE-SECRET-KEY-1N9JEPW6DWJ0ZQUDX63F5A03GX8QUW7PXDE39N8UYF82VZ9PC8UFS3M7XA9 Write a new identity to `key.txt`: $ age-keygen -o key.txt Public key: age1ql3z7hjy54pw3hyww5ayyfg7zqgvc7w3j2elw8zmrj2kg5sfn9aqmcac8p Convert an identity to a recipient: $ age-keygen -y key.txt age1ql3z7hjy54pw3hyww5ayyfg7zqgvc7w3j2elw8zmrj2kg5sfn9aqmcac8p ## SEE ALSO age(1) ## AUTHORS Filippo Valsorda