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NAME

       sq keyring filter - Join keys into a keyring applying a filter

SYNOPSIS

       sq keyring filter [OPTIONS] FILE

DESCRIPTION

       Join keys into a keyring applying a filter.

       This can be used to filter keys based on given predicates, e.g. whether they have a user id containing an
       email  address  with  a  certain domain.  Additionally, the keys can be pruned to only include components
       matching the predicates.

       If no filters are supplied, everything matches.

       If multiple predicates are given, they are or'ed, i.e., a key matches if any of the predicates match.  To
       require all predicates  to  match,  chain  multiple  invocations  of  this  command.   See  EXAMPLES  for
       inspiration.

       Note:  this  command  is considered experimental and may change in future releases.  To acknowledge this,
       you must give the `--experimental` flag when invoking this command.

OPTIONS

   Subcommand options
       --cert=FINGERPRINT|KEYID
              Match on certificate fingerprints and key IDs

              Match on primary keys, including those certificates that match the given fingerprint or key ID.

       --domain=FQDN
              Match on email domain FQDN

              Parse user IDs into name and email address and case-sensitively matches on the domain of the email
              address, requiring an exact match.

       --email=ADDRESS
              Match on email ADDRESS

              Parse user IDs into name and email address and case-sensitively  matches  on  the  email  address,
              requiring an exact match.

       --experimental
              Opt-in to using an experimental feature

              This  command  is considered experimental and may change in future releases.  To acknowledge this,
              you must give the `--experimental` flag when invoking this command.

              In the future, we may stabilize this command.  When that happens, `--experimental` will no  longer
              be required, but will be ignored silently.

       --key=FINGERPRINT|KEYID
              Match on (sub)key fingerprints and key IDs

              Match  on  both  primary  keys  and  subkeys,  including  those  certificates that match the given
              fingerprint or key ID.

       --name=NAME
              Match on NAME

              Parse user IDs into name and email and case-sensitively matches on the name,  requiring  an  exact
              match.

       --output=FILE
              Write to FILE or stdout if omitted

              [default: -]

       --prune-certs
              Remove certificate components not matching the filter

       --to-cert
              Convert any keys in the input to certificates

              Converting a key to a certificate removes secret key material from the key thereby turning it into
              a certificate.

       --userid=USERID
              Match on USERID

              Case-sensitively matches on the user ID, requiring an exact match.

        FILE  Read from FILE or stdin if omitted

   Global options
       See sq(1) for a description of the global options.

EXAMPLES

       Convert all keys to certificates (i.e. remove any secret key material).

              sq keyring filter --experimental --to-cert certs.pgp

       Get all certificates with a user ID on example.org.

              sq keyring filter --experimental --domain=example.org \
                     certs.pgp

       Get all certificates with a user ID on example.org or example.net.

              sq keyring filter --experimental --domain=example.org \
                     --domain=example.net certs.pgp

       Get all certificates with a name user ID matching Romeo.

              sq keyring filter --experimental --name=Romeo certs.pgp

       Get all certificates with a name user ID matching Romeo on example.org.

              sq keyring filter --experimental --domain=example.org \
                     certs.pgp \
                     | sq keyring filter --experimental --name=Romeo

       Get all certificates with a user ID on example.org, pruning other user IDs.

              sq keyring filter --experimental --domain=example.org \
                     --prune-certs certs.pgp

SEE ALSO

       sq(1), sq-keyring(1).

       For the full documentation see <https://book.sequoia-pgp.org>.

VERSION

       1.2.0 (sequoia-openpgp 1.22.0)

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