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pskc2csv
========
Synopsis
--------
**pskc2csv** [*options*] <*FILE*>
Description
-----------
:program:`pskc2csv` reads a PSKC file, optionally decrypts any encrypted key
material and outputs a CSV file with information from the PSKC file.
Options
-------
.. program:: pskc2csv
.. option:: -h, --help
Display usage summary.
.. option:: -V, --version
Display version information.
.. option:: -o FILE, --output FILE
By default :program:`pskc2csv` writes a CSV file to stdout. This option
can be used to save the CSV to a file instead.
.. option:: -c COL:LABEL,COL,.., --columns COL:LABEL,COL,..
Specify the columns that should be written to the CSV file. Any
property of :class:`~pskc.key.Key` instances can be used as well
as :class:`~pskc.policy.Policy` properties via ``policy``.
For example: ``serial``, ``secret``, ``counter``, ``time_offset``,
``time_interval``, ``interval``, ``time_drift``, ``issuer``,
``manufacturer``, ``response_length``, ``policy.pin_min_length``.
By default ``serial,secret,algorithm,response_length,time_interval`` is
used.
The column can be followed by an optional label to use in the CSV file in
place of the column specification.
.. option:: -p PASS/FILE, --password PASS/FILE, --passwd PASS/FILE
The password to use for decryption. If the argument refers to a file the
password is read from the file instead.
.. option:: -s KEY/FILE, --secret KEY/FILE
A hex encoded encryption key or a file containing the binary (raw data,
not encoded) key.
.. option:: -e ENCODING, --secret-encoding ENCODING
Specify the encoding to use for writing key material to the CSV file. By
default HEX encoding is used. Valid encodings are: ``base32``, ``base64``
or ``hex``.
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