keys
Manage your application's keys
Synopsis
Keyring management commands. These keys may be in any format supported by the Tendermint crypto library and can be used by light-clients, full nodes, or any other application that needs to sign with a private key.
The keyring supports the following backends:
os          Uses the operating system's default credentials store.
file        Uses encrypted file-based keystore within the app's configuration directory.
            This keyring will request a password each time it is accessed, which may occur
            multiple times in a single command resulting in repeated password prompts.
kwallet     Uses KDE Wallet Manager as a credentials management application.
pass        Uses the pass command line utility to store and retrieve keys.
test        Stores keys insecurely to disk. It does not prompt for a password to be unlocked
            and it should be use only for testing purposes.kwallet and pass backends depend on external tools. Refer to their respective documentation for more information: KWallet https://github.com/KDE/kwallet (opens in a new tab) pass https://www.passwordstore.org/ (opens in a new tab)
The pass backend requires GnuPG: https://gnupg.org/ (opens in a new tab)
Options
  -h, --help                     help for keys
      --home string              The application home directory 
      --keyring-backend string   Select keyring's backend (os|file|test) 
      --keyring-dir string       The client Keyring directory; if omitted, the default 'home' directory will be used
      --output string            Output format (text|json) Options inherited from parent commands
      --log_format string   The logging format (json|plain) 
      --log_level string    The logging level (trace|debug|info|warn|error|fatal|panic) 
      --trace               print out full stack trace on errorsSEE ALSO
- zetacored - Zetacore Daemon (server)
- zetacored keys -
- zetacored keys add - Add an encrypted private key (either newly generated or recovered), encrypt it, and save to [name] file
- zetacored keys delete - Delete the given keys
- zetacored keys export - Export private keys
- zetacored keys import - Import private keys into the local keybase
- zetacored keys list - List all keys
- zetacored keys migrate - Migrate keys from amino to proto serialization format
- zetacored keys mnemonic - Compute the bip39 mnemonic for some input entropy
- zetacored keys parse - Parse address from hex to bech32 and vice versa
- zetacored keys rename - Rename an existing key
- zetacored keys show - Retrieve key information by name or address
- zetacored keys unsafe-export-eth-key - UNSAFE Export an Ethereum private key
- zetacored keys unsafe-import-eth-key - UNSAFE Import Ethereum private keys into the local keybase