1KWALLETCLI_GETPIN(1)      BSD General Commands Manual     KWALLETCLI_GETPIN(1)
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NAME

4     kwalletcli_getpin — command line interface to pinentry
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SYNOPSIS

7     kwalletcli_getpin [-q] [-b | -m | -p prompt] [-E | -e errortext]
8                       [-N NoText] [-t desctext] [-Y YesText]
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DESCRIPTION

11     The kwalletcli_getpin utility is a shell wrapper speaking to pinentry
12     using the Assuan protocol.  It will ask the user for a passphrase and
13     print it, without any trailing newline, to standard output.  There are
14     options for asking a boolean question or displaying a message.
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16     If PINENTRY is not empty but points to a non-existing or failing pro‐
17     gramme, pinentry is not called.  Instead, xmessage(1) is used for boolean
18     queries and messages if DISPLAY is set; otherwise, kwalletcli_getpin uses
19     simple terminal I/O on GPG_TTY using stty(1) to disable echo of terminal
20     input for passphrase queries.
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22     The options are as follows:
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24     -b          Ask for a confirmation (boolean) instead of a passphrase.
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26     -E          Unset a previously set error text.
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28     -E errtxt   Set the error text to errtxt, displaying a dialogue box with
29                 a red X icon indicating that this is a retry question.
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31     -m          Display a message (one-button query) instead of asking.
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33     -N NoText   Use NoText instead of Cancel for the text of the abort but‐
34                 ton, if any.
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36     -p prompt   Set the small descriptive text shown in front of the input
37                 field (“the Prompt”) to prompt.
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39     -q          Be more quiet.
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41     -t desctxt  Set the descriptive text (the input challenge) to desctxt.
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43     -Y YesText  Use YesText instead of OK for the text of the confirm button.
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45     All input and output is assumed to be in UTF-8.
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RETURN VALUES

48     The kwalletcli_getpin utility exits 0 on success, 1 if the passphrase
49     input was cancelled by the user, or >1 if an error occurred.  Confirma‐
50     tion (boolean) error codes are 0 for Yes, 1 for No, or >1 if an error
51     occurred.  Messages return >0 if an error occurred, 0 otherwise.
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53     A summary of the error codes follows:
54     0  Read password successfully.  Boolean question returned Yes/OK.
55     1  Boolean question returned No/Cancel.
56     2  Wrong command line syntax.
57     3  The process reading user input unexpectedly terminated or errored out.
58     4  Unexpected result reading from pinentry.
59     5  Unable to determine controlling tty, caller must set GPG_TTY.
60     6  Caught SIGHUP, SIGINT, SIGQUIT, SIGTRAP, SIGPIPE, or SIGTERM.
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ENVIRONMENT

63     DISPLAY      If not set, pass current terminal information to pinentry.
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65     GPG_TERM     Terminal type of the current tty.  Defaults to the value of
66                  the environment variable TERM, or “vt100” if unset.
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68     GPG_TTY      The current terminal, determined by tty(1) if unset.
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70     LC_CTYPE     Passed to pinentry.  Default: “en_US.UTF-8”
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72     LC_MESSAGES  Passed to pinentry.  Unset by default.
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74     PINENTRY     The pinentry programme to use.  Default: “pinentry”
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SEE ALSO

77     gpg-agent(1), kwalletcli(1), pinentry(1), stty(1), tset(1), tty(1)
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AUTHORS

80     kwalletcli_getpin was written by mirabilos <m@mirbsd.org> mostly for tar‐
81     ent solutions GmbH.
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CAVEATS

84     Some newer pinentry features, such as three-button operation or setting
85     the window title, are not supported yet.
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BUGS

88     Some pinentry programmes may not support messages correctly and display
89     them as boolean queries instead.
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91     Some implementations display labels with the wrong charset.
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93     Neither of these two problems is an issue in kwalletcli_getpin but a bug
94     of the backend implementation.
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