Hi Markus,

On 09.06.2019 14:16, Markus Reichelt wrote:
in a similar fashion to what --quick-* commands already do for other actions
(e.g. --quick-add-uid).

  --set-notation maybe?

Yes, but as far as I understand --set-notation is only a modifier that needs to be used with another command (e.g. --quick-sign-key).

I tried using it with my own fingerprint twice but it didn't succeed:

$ gpg -u F470E50DCB1AD5F1E64E08644A63613A4D6E4094 --set-notation t...@example.com=zzzz --quick-sign-key F470E50DCB1AD5F1E64E08644A63613A4D6E4094 "Test McTestington <t...@example.com>" was already signed by key 4A63613A4D6E4094
Nothing to sign with key 4A63613A4D6E4094
gpg: Key not changed so no update needed.

Kind regards,
Wiktor

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