.IR attr ...
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.B list
-.RB [ \-qv ]
+.RB [ \-quv ]
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.B tidy
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Writes a very terse command line summary to standard output, and returns
a successful exit status.
.TP
-.BI "\-k, \-\-keyring=" file
+.BI "\-k, \-\-keyring " file
Names the keyring file which
.B key
is to process. The default keyring, used if this option doesn't specify
command creates a new key and adds it to the keyring. The command
accepts the following options:
.TP
-.BI "\-b, \-\-bits=" bits
+.BI "\-b, \-\-bits " bits
The length of the key to generate, in bits. The default, if this option
is not supplied, is 128 bits. The bit length must be nonzero, and must
be a multiple of 8.
.TP
-.BI "\-e, \-\-expire=" expire
+.BI "\-e, \-\-expire " expire
The expiry date for the generated key. This may be the string
.RB ` forever '
if the key should never expire automatically, or any date acceptable to
.RB ` "+2 weeks" '.
The default is to allow a 2 week expiry, which isn't useful.
.TP
-.BI "\-c, \-\-comment=" comment
+.BI "\-c, \-\-comment " comment
Sets a comment for the key. The default is not to attach a comment.
.PP
The key's type is given by the required
cancels a
.RB ` \-v '
option.
+.TP
+.B "\-u, \-\-utc"
+Display key expiry times as UTC rather than using the local time zone.
.PP
By default, a single line of output is generated for each, showing
keyids, types, expiry and deletion dates, and comments. Additional