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132 -f, --format
133 [kmgtKMGT] format to report: Kbits/Mbits/Gbits/Tbits
175 output in JSON format
184 --timestamps[=format]
186 default, timestamps have the format emitted by ctime(1).
187 Optionally, = followed by a format specification can be passed
189 format is given, the = must immediately follow the --timestamps
414 Get the output from the server. The output format is determined
416 --json flag, the output will be in JSON format, otherwise it
417 will be in human-readable format). If the client is run with
458 authentication token. The private key must be in PEM format and addi-
460 format and use SubjectPrefixKeyInfo encoding. An example of a set of
488 # file format: username,sha256