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43 lines
779 B
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.TH DELKEY 1
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.SH NAME
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delkey \- delete keys from factotum
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.B delkey
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[
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.B -f
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]
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.I pattern
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.I Delkey
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shows the user each key stored in
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.IR factotum (4)
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and matching the
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.IR pattern ,
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prompting for whether the key should be deleted.
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At each prompt, typing a response beginning with
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.B y
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deletes the key, typing a response beginning with
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.B q
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aborts the listing,
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and any other response skips over the key.
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.PP
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The
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.B -f
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option disables the prompting; all keys matching the pattern are deleted.
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.PP
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When run on a CPU server,
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.I delkey
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uses the terminal's factotum, if present, instead of the server's factotum.
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.SH FILES
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.TP
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.B /mnt/term/mnt/factotum
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First choice for
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.I factotum
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to use
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.TP
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.B /mnt/factotum
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Second choice
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.PP
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.SH SOURCE
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.B /rc/bin/delkey
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