On Samstag, 30. Dezember 2023 23:30:39 CET Felix E. Klee wrote:
> Line 25: “sec>” means secret primary key. Where does the key ID come
> from? Is it read from the card? Or it read from the public key ring on
> disk?
> 
> Line 27: “ssb>” means secret sub key.
> 
> Line 29: “ssb#” means secret sub key, but without the matching secret
> key on the card. This I just learned from Ingo Klöcker in another
> thread.

The meaning of ">" and "#" is documented in the description of the command
`--list-secret-keys` in the manual page of gpg.

Regards,
Ingo

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