.TH DELKEY 1 .SH NAME delkey \- delete keys from factotum .SH SYNOPSIS .B delkey [ .B -f ] .I pattern .SH DESCRIPTION .I Delkey shows the user each key stored in .IR factotum (4) and matching the .IR pattern , prompting for whether the key should be deleted. At each prompt, typing a response beginning with .B y deletes the key, typing a response beginning with .B q aborts the listing, and any other response skips over the key. .PP The .B -f option disables the prompting; all keys matching the pattern are deleted. .PP When run on a CPU server, .I delkey uses the terminal's factotum, if present, instead of the server's factotum. .SH FILES .TP .B /mnt/term/mnt/factotum First choice for .I factotum to use .TP .B /mnt/factotum Second choice .PP .SH SOURCE .B /rc/bin/delkey