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pemit
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This is a utility to pem-encode data. It requires a PEM type to be
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specified via the `-t` flag. Any number of files may be specified on
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the command line; alternatively, if no arguments are provided or the
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only argument is "-", pemit will read from standard input.
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Example of standard input:
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	$ dd if=/dev/zero bs=32 count=1 | pemit -t "NULL DATA" 
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	1+0 records in
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	1+0 records out
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	32 bytes (32 B) copied, 8.8908e-05 s, 360 kB/s
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	-----BEGIN NULL DATA-----
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	AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=
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	-----END NULL DATA-----
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	$ dd if=/dev/zero bs=32 count=1 | pemit -t "NULL DATA" -
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	1+0 records in
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	1+0 records out
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	32 bytes (32 B) copied, 3.1041e-05 s, 1.0 MB/s
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	-----BEGIN NULL DATA-----
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	AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=
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	-----END NULL DATA-----
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Using files:
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        $ dd if=/dev/zero of=fileA bs=32 count=1
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	1+0 records in
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	1+0 records out
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	32 bytes (32 B) copied, 9.0908e-05 s, 352 kB/s
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        $ dd if=/dev/zero of=fileB bs=32 count=1
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	1+0 records in
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	1+0 records out
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	32 bytes (32 B) copied, 9.0908e-05 s, 352 kB/s
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	$ pemit -t NULL\ DATA fileA      
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	-----BEGIN NULL DATA-----
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	AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=
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	-----END NULL DATA-----
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	$ pemit -t NULL\ DATA fileA fileB
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	-----BEGIN NULL DATA-----
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	AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
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	AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA==
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	-----END NULL DATA-----
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