From 6d7c9a8a01cea099e6741737bd717924eed87338 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nora Widdecke Date: Wed, 8 Jun 2022 16:00:01 +0200 Subject: sq: Remove leading newlines. --- sq/src/sq-usage.rs | 16 --------------- sq/src/sq_cli.rs | 60 +++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------------------- 2 files changed, 28 insertions(+), 48 deletions(-) diff --git a/sq/src/sq-usage.rs b/sq/src/sq-usage.rs index 9515aac6..e921ad5a 100644 --- a/sq/src/sq-usage.rs +++ b/sq/src/sq-usage.rs @@ -617,7 +617,6 @@ //! ### Subcommand key adopt //! //! ```text -//! //! Binds keys from one certificate to another //! //! This command allows one to transfer primary keys and subkeys into an @@ -916,7 +915,6 @@ //! ## Subcommand certify //! //! ```text -//! //! Certifies a User ID for a Certificate //! //! Using a certification a keyholder may vouch for the fact that another @@ -1479,7 +1477,6 @@ //! ### Subcommand packet decrypt //! //! ```text -//! //! Unwraps an encryption container //! //! Decrypts a message, dumping the content of the encryption container @@ -1521,7 +1518,6 @@ //! ### Subcommand packet split //! //! ```text -//! //! Splits a message into packets //! //! Splitting a packet sequence into individual packets, then recombining @@ -1554,7 +1550,6 @@ //! ### Subcommand packet join //! //! ```text -//! //! Joins packets split across files //! //! Splitting a packet sequence into individual packets, then recombining @@ -1598,7 +1593,6 @@ //! ## Subcommand revoke //! //! ```text -//! //! Generates revocation certificates. //! //! A revocation certificate indicates that a certificate, a subkey, a @@ -1670,7 +1664,6 @@ //! //! ARGS: //! -//! //! The reason for the revocation. This must be either: compromised, //! superseded, retired, or unspecified: //! @@ -1708,7 +1701,6 @@ //! [possible values: compromised, superseded, retired, unspecified] //! //! -//! //! A short, explanatory text that is shown to a viewer of the //! revocation //! certificate. It explains why the certificate has been revoked. For @@ -1723,7 +1715,6 @@ //! Emits binary data //! //! --certificate -//! //! Reads the certificate to revoke from FILE or stdin, if omitted. It //! is //! an error for the file to contain more than one certificate. @@ -1743,7 +1734,6 @@ //! Provides parameters for private key store //! //! --revocation-key -//! //! Signs the revocation certificate using KEY. If the key is different //! from the certificate, this creates a third-party revocation. If //! this @@ -1782,7 +1772,6 @@ //! fingerprint. //! //! -//! //! The reason for the revocation. This must be either: compromised, //! superseded, retired, or unspecified: //! @@ -1820,7 +1809,6 @@ //! [possible values: compromised, superseded, retired, unspecified] //! //! -//! //! A short, explanatory text that is shown to a viewer of the //! revocation //! certificate. It explains why the subkey has been revoked. For @@ -1855,7 +1843,6 @@ //! Provides parameters for private key store //! //! --revocation-key -//! //! Signs the revocation certificate using KEY. If the key is different //! from the certificate, this creates a third-party revocation. If //! this @@ -1871,7 +1858,6 @@ //! ### Subcommand revoke userid //! //! ```text -//! //! Revokes a User ID //! //! Creates a revocation certificate for a User ID. @@ -1918,7 +1904,6 @@ //! [possible values: retired, unspecified] //! //! -//! //! A short, explanatory text that is shown to a viewer of the //! revocation //! certificate. It explains why the certificate has been revoked. For @@ -1952,7 +1937,6 @@ //! Provides parameters for private key store //! //! --revocation-key -//! //! Signs the revocation certificate using KEY. If the key is different //! from the certificate, this creates a third-party revocation. If //! this diff --git a/sq/src/sq_cli.rs b/sq/src/sq_cli.rs index d1f47516..6bb560da 100644 --- a/sq/src/sq_cli.rs +++ b/sq/src/sq_cli.rs @@ -485,8 +485,7 @@ pub struct PacketDumpCommand { #[clap( display_order = 200, about = "Unwraps an encryption container", - long_about = " -Unwraps an encryption container + long_about = "Unwraps an encryption container Decrypts a message, dumping the content of the encryption container without further processing. The result is a valid OpenPGP message @@ -531,8 +530,7 @@ pub struct PacketDecryptCommand { #[clap( display_order = 300, about = "Splits a message into packets", - long_about = " -Splits a message into packets + long_about = "Splits a message into packets Splitting a packet sequence into individual packets, then recombining them freely with \"sq packet join\" is a great way to experiment with @@ -564,8 +562,7 @@ pub struct PacketSplitCommand { #[clap( display_order = 310, about = "Joins packets split across files", - long_about = " -Joins packets split across files + long_about = "Joins packets split across files Splitting a packet sequence into individual packets, then recombining them freely with \"sq packet join\" is a great way to experiment with @@ -625,8 +622,7 @@ pub enum PacketKind { name = "revoke", display_order = 700, about = "Generates revocation certificates", - long_about = " -Generates revocation certificates. + long_about = "Generates revocation certificates. A revocation certificate indicates that a certificate, a subkey, a User ID, or a signature should not be used anymore. @@ -699,8 +695,8 @@ pub struct RevokeCertificateCommand { long = "certificate", alias = "cert", help = "The certificate to revoke", - long_help = " -Reads the certificate to revoke from FILE or stdin, if omitted. It is + long_help = +"Reads the certificate to revoke from FILE or stdin, if omitted. It is an error for the file to contain more than one certificate.", )] pub input: Option, @@ -708,8 +704,8 @@ an error for the file to contain more than one certificate.", long = "revocation-key", value_name = "KEY", help = "Signs the revocation certificate using KEY", - long_help = " -Signs the revocation certificate using KEY. If the key is different + long_help = +"Signs the revocation certificate using KEY. If the key is different from the certificate, this creates a third-party revocation. If this option is not provided, and the certificate includes secret key material, then that key is used to sign the revocation certificate.", @@ -726,8 +722,8 @@ then that key is used to sign the revocation certificate.", value_name = "REASON", required = true, help = "The reason for the revocation", - long_help = " -The reason for the revocation. This must be either: compromised, + long_help = +"The reason for the revocation. This must be either: compromised, superseded, retired, or unspecified: - compromised means that the secret key material may have been @@ -762,8 +758,8 @@ of the certificate.", #[clap( value_name = "MESSAGE", help = "A short, explanatory text", - long_help = " -A short, explanatory text that is shown to a viewer of the revocation + long_help = +"A short, explanatory text that is shown to a viewer of the revocation certificate. It explains why the certificate has been revoked. For instance, if Alice has created a new key, she would generate a 'superseded' revocation certificate for her old key, and might include @@ -844,8 +840,8 @@ certificate." long = "revocation-key", value_name = "KEY", help = "Signs the revocation certificate using KEY", - long_help = " -Signs the revocation certificate using KEY. If the key is different + long_help = +"Signs the revocation certificate using KEY. If the key is different from the certificate, this creates a third-party revocation. If this option is not provided, and the certificate includes secret key material, then that key is used to sign the revocation certificate.", @@ -870,8 +866,8 @@ fingerprint.", value_name = "REASON", required = true, help = "The reason for the revocation", - long_help = " -The reason for the revocation. This must be either: compromised, + long_help = +"The reason for the revocation. This must be either: compromised, superseded, retired, or unspecified: - compromised means that the secret key material may have been @@ -905,8 +901,8 @@ of the certificate.", #[clap( value_name = "MESSAGE", help = "A short, explanatory text", - long_help = " -A short, explanatory text that is shown to a viewer of the revocation + long_help = +"A short, explanatory text that is shown to a viewer of the revocation certificate. It explains why the subkey has been revoked. For instance, if Alice has created a new key, she would generate a 'superseded' revocation certificate for her old key, and might include @@ -949,8 +945,8 @@ certificate's creation time", #[clap( display_order = 110, about = "Revoke a User ID", - long_about = " -Revokes a User ID + long_about = +"Revokes a User ID Creates a revocation certificate for a User ID. @@ -979,8 +975,8 @@ certificate." long = "revocation-key", value_name = "KEY", help = "Signs the revocation certificate using KEY", - long_help = " -Signs the revocation certificate using KEY. If the key is different + long_help = +"Signs the revocation certificate using KEY. If the key is different from the certificate, this creates a third-party revocation. If this option is not provided, and the certificate includes secret key material, then that key is used to sign the revocation certificate.", @@ -1027,8 +1023,8 @@ of a User ID." #[clap( value_name = "MESSAGE", help = "A short, explanatory text", - long_help = " -A short, explanatory text that is shown to a viewer of the revocation + long_help = +"A short, explanatory text that is shown to a viewer of the revocation certificate. It explains why the certificate has been revoked. For instance, if Alice has created a new key, she would generate a 'superseded' revocation certificate for her old key, and might include @@ -1078,8 +1074,8 @@ pub enum UseridRevocationReason { name = "certify", display_order = 320, about = "Certifies a User ID for a Certificate", - long_about = " -Certifies a User ID for a Certificate + long_about = +"Certifies a User ID for a Certificate Using a certification a keyholder may vouch for the fact that another certificate legitimately belongs to a user id. In the context of @@ -1876,8 +1872,8 @@ pub struct KeyExtractCertCommand { name = "adopt", display_order = 800, about = "Binds keys from one certificate to another", - long_about = " -Binds keys from one certificate to another + long_about = +"Binds keys from one certificate to another This command allows one to transfer primary keys and subkeys into an existing certificate. Say you want to transition to a new -- cgit v1.2.3