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@@ -83,9 +83,6 @@ The output of this command is supposed to be machine-readable.
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Action: accountList,
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Name: "list",
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Usage: "print account addresses",
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- Description: `
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-`,
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Action: accountCreate,
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@@ -111,12 +108,14 @@ For non-interactive use the passphrase can be specified with the --password flag
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ethereum account import <keyfile>
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-Imports a private key from <keyfile> and creates a new account with the address derived from the key.
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-The keyfile is assumed to contain an unencrypted private key in canonical EC format.
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+Imports a private key from <keyfile> and creates a new account with the address
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+derived from the key.
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+The keyfile is assumed to contain an unencrypted private key in canonical EC
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+format.
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The account is saved in encrypted format, you are prompted for a passphrase.
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You must remember this passphrase to unlock your account in future.
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-For non-interactive use the passphrase can be specified with the --password flag:
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+For non-interactive use the passphrase can be specified with the -password flag:
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ethereum --password <passwordfile> account import <keyfile>
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@@ -130,14 +129,18 @@ For non-interactive use the passphrase can be specified with the --password flag
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ethereum account export <address> <keyfile>
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-Exports the given account's private key into keyfile using the canonical EC format.
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-The account needs to be unlocked, if it is not the user is prompted for a passphrase to unlock it.
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-For non-interactive use, the password can be specified with the --unlock flag:
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+Exports the given account's private key into keyfile using the canonical EC
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+format.
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+The account needs to be unlocked, if it is not the user is prompted for a
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+passphrase to unlock it.
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+For non-interactive use, the passphrase can be specified with the --unlock flag:
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ethereum --password <passwrdfile> account export <address> <keyfile>
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Note:
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-Since you can directly copy your encrypted accounts to another ethereum instance, this import/export mechanism is not needed when you transfer an account between nodes.
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+As you can directly copy your encrypted accounts to another ethereum instance,
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+this import/export mechanism is not needed when you transfer an account between
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+nodes.
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@@ -156,16 +159,18 @@ Use "ethereum dump 0" to dump the genesis block.
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Name: "console",
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Usage: `Ethereum Console: interactive JavaScript environment`,
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Description: `
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-Console is an interactive shell for the Ethereum JavaScript runtime environment which exposes a node admin interface as well as the DAPP JavaScript API.
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+Console is an interactive shell for the Ethereum JavaScript runtime environment
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+which exposes a node admin interface as well as the DAPP JavaScript API.
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See https://github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/wiki/Frontier-Console
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`,
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},
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Action: execJSFiles,
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Name: "js",
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- Usage: `executes the given JavaScript files in the Ethereum Frontier JavaScript VM`,
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+ Usage: `executes the given JavaScript files in the Ethereum JavaScript VM`,
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Description: `
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-The Ethereum JavaScript VM exposes a node admin interface as well as the DAPP JavaScript API. See https://github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/wiki/Frontier-Console
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+The Ethereum JavaScript VM exposes a node admin interface as well as the DAPP
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+JavaScript API. See https://github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/wiki/Javascipt-Console
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`,
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},
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