On itself to see if the command(s) you executed had any leaks. Security> by default ) will be displayed and the user will be able to type commands on stdin until an EOF is encountered. This option is essentially the same as the help command. If arguments are provided, show usage for each the specified commands. If no arguments are specified, show a list of all commands. Here is a complete list of the options available: When EOF is read from stdin security will exit. If the −i or −p options are provided, security will enter interactive mode and allow the user to enter multiple commands on stdin. Security DescriptionĪ simple command line interface which lets you administer keychains, manipulate keys and certificates, and do just about anything the Security framework is capable of from the command line.īy default security will execute the command supplied and report if anything went wrong. Security - Command line interface to keychains and Security framework Synopsis