.Op Fl -config Ns = Ns Ar DIR
.Op Fl -net Ns = Ns Ar NETNAME
.Op Fl -pidfile Ns = Ns Ar FILENAME
+.Op Fl -force
.Op Fl -help
.Op Fl -version
.Op Ar COMMAND
to authenticate with a running tinc daemon.
If unspecified, the default is
.Pa @localstatedir@/run/tinc. Ns Ar NETNAME Ns Pa .pid.
+.It Fl -force
+Force some commands to work despite warnings.
.It Fl -help
Display short list of options.
.It Fl -version
.Ar host Ns Li . Ns Ar variable .
.It add Ar variable Ar value
As above, but without removing any previously existing configuration variables.
+If the variable already exists with the given value, nothing happens.
.It del Ar variable Op Ar value
Remove configuration variables with the same name and
.Ar value .
Export the host configuration file of the local node to standard output.
.It export-all
Export all host configuration files to standard output.
-.It import Op Fl -force
+.It import
Import host configuration data generated by the
.Nm
export command from standard input.
Already existing host configuration files are not overwritten unless the option
.Fl -force
is used.
-.It exchange Op Fl -force
+.It exchange
The same as export followed by import.
-.It exchange-all Op Fl -force
+.It exchange-all
The same as export-all followed by import.
.It invite Ar name
Prepares an invitation for a new node with the given
Nodes are colored according to their reachability:
red nodes are unreachable, orange nodes are indirectly reachable, green nodes are directly reachable.
Black nodes are either directly or indirectly reachable, but direct reachability has not been tried yet.
+.It dump invitations
+Dump a list of outstanding invitations.
+The filename of the invitation, as well as the name of the node that is being invited is shown for each invitation.
.It info Ar node | subnet | address
Show information about a particular node, subnet or address.
If an address is given, any matching subnet will be shown.