7 display information about other peers
10 .Op Fl c Ar FILENAME | Fl \-config= Ns Ar FILENAME
11 .Op Fl g | \-get\-hello
14 .Op Fl L Ar LOGLEVEL | Fl \-loglevel= Ns Ar LOGLEVEL
15 .Op Fl l Ar LOGFILE | Fl \-logfile= ns Ar LOGFILE
17 .Op Fl p Ar HELLO | Fl \-put\-hello= Ns Ar HELLO
23 displays the known addresses and trust of known peers.
25 .It Fl c Ar FILENAME | Fl \-config= Ns Ar FILENAME
26 Load config file, default FILENAME of the config is
27 .Pa ~/.config/gnunet.conf .
28 .It Fl g | \-get\-hello
33 List all known peers (and their addresses).
34 .It Fl L Ar LOGLEVEL | Fl \-loglevel= Ns Ar LOGLEVEL
36 .It Fl l Ar LOGFILE | Fl \-logfile= ns Ar LOGFILE
37 Log messages to LOGFILE
39 Disable resolution of IPs to hostnames
40 .It Fl p Ar HELLO | Fl \-put\-hello= Ns Ar HELLO
41 Add given HELLO uri to the database
43 Do not print anything but the peer identities
45 Print only our own identity.
48 this is the exact line that other peers would have to put in to their friends file in order to consider this peer one of their friends in F2F mode.
50 Print the version number
55 The full documentation for gnunet is maintained as a Texinfo manual.
58 and gnunet programs are properly installed at your site, the command
62 should give you access to the complete handbook,
64 .Dl info gnunet-c-tutorial
66 will give you access to a tutorial for developers.
68 Depending on your installation, this information is also available in
70 .Xr gnunet-c-tutorial 7 .
75 .Lk https://bugs.gnunet.org
76 or by sending electronic mail to
77 .Aq Mt gnunet-developers@gnu.org .