If no
.Ar value
is given, all configuration variables with the same name will be removed.
-.It start
+.It edit Ar filename
+Start an editor for the given configuration file.
+You do not need to specify the full path to the file.
+.It export
+Export the host configuration file of the local node to standard output.
+.It export-all
+Export all host configuration files to standard output.
+.It import Op Fl -force
+Import host configuration file(s) from standard input.
+Already existing host configuration files are not overwritten unless the option
+.Fl -force
+is used.
+.It start Op tincd options
Start
-.Xr tincd 8 .
+.Xr tincd 8 ,
+optionally with the given extra options.
.It stop
Stop
.Xr tincd 8 .
is omitted, the default length will be 2048 bits.
When saving keys to existing files, tinc will not delete the old keys;
you have to remove them manually.
+
.It dump nodes
Dump a list of all known nodes in the VPN.
.It dump edges
Dump a graph of the VPN in
.Xr dotty 1
format.
+.It info Ar node | subnet | address
+Show information about a particular node, subnet or address.
+If an address is given, any matching subnet will be shown.
.It purge
Purges all information remembered about unreachable nodes.
.It debug Ar N
tincctl -n vpn config Subnet 192.168.1.0/24
tincctl -n vpn config bar.Address bar.example.com
tincctl -n vpn config ConnectTo bar
+tincctl -n vpn export | gpg --clearsign | mail -s "My config" vpnmaster@example.com
.Sh TOP
The top command connects to a running tinc daemon and repeatedly queries its per-node traffic counters.
It displays a list of all the known nodes in the left-most column,