--version,
--aid aid
--decipher, -c
--input file, -i file
--key id, -k id
--output file, -o file
--pin pin, -p pin
Note that on most operating systems, the command line of a process can be displayed by any user using the ps(1) command. It is therefore a security risk to specify secret information such as PINs on the command line. If you specify '-' as PIN, it will be read from STDIN.
--pkcs1
--raw, -R
--reader arg, -r arg
--md5 --sha-1 --sha-224 --sha-256 --sha-384 --sha-512
--sign, -s
The digital signature is stored, in binary representation, in the file specified by the --output option. If this option is not given, the signature is printed on standard output, displaying non-printable characters using their hex notation xNN (see also --raw).
--signature-format, --f
--wait, -w
--verbose, -v
pkcs15-init(1), pkcs15-tool(1)
pkcs15-crypt was written by Juha Yrjölä <juha.yrjola@iki.fi>.