# This is a sample option file # # Unless you you specify which option file to use with the # commandline option "--options filename", gpg uses the # file ~/.gnupg/options by default. # # An option file can contain all long options which are # available in GNUPG. If the first non white space character of # a line is a '#', this line is ignored. Empty lines are also # ignored. # # Here is a list of all possible options. Not of all them make # sense in an option file; consider this as a complete option # reference. Before the options you find a list of commands. #----------------------------------------------- #------------------- Commands ------------------ #----------------------------------------------- # With some exceptions, these cannot be combined print-md algo # print the message digest of algorithm ALGO for stdin or all # given filenames print-mds # print all message digests of all give filenames store # simply packs the input data into a rfc1991 packet format check-trustdb #----------------------------------------------- #--- options #----------------------------------------------- compress-keys # compress exported key, compress level is still set with "-z" and # algorithm with --compress-algo" - Default is to not compress keys, as # this is better for interoperability. compress-sigs # Normally, compressing of signatures does not make sense; so this # is disabled for detached signatures unless this option is used. run-as-shm-coprocess [request-locked-shm-size] # very special :-) # You will have to use "--status-fd" too # Note: This option dioes only work if given on the command line. set-filename # Set as the filename into the plaintext packet comment # Add as comment to the output