The gnome-keyring-daemon implements the DBus Secret Service API, and you can use tools like seahorse or secret-tool to interact with it.
The daemon also implements a GnuPG and SSH agent both of which automatically load the user's keys, and prompt for passwords when necessary.
The daemon will print out various environment variables which should be set in the user's environment, in order to interact with the daemon.
The various startup arguments below can be used:
-c, --components=ssh,secrets,pkcs11
By default all components are initialized.
-C, --control-directory=/path/to/directory
-d, --daemonize
-f, --foreground
-l, --login
The daemon should later be initialized with a gnome-keyring-daemon --start invocation.
This option implies --unlock. It may not be used together with either the --replace or --start arguments.
-r, --replace
This option may not be used together with either the --login or --start arguments.
-s, --start
This option may not be used together with either the --login or --replace arguments.
--unlock
-V, --version
-h, --help
Please send bug reports to either the distribution bug tracker or the upstream bug tracker at m[blue]https://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=gnome-keyringm[]
Further details available in the gnome-keyring online documentation at m[blue]https://wiki.gnome.org/GnomeKeyringm[] and in the secret-service online documentation at m[blue]http://standards.freedesktop.org/secret-service/m[]