set_keys
We've used the set_keys command a few times now throughout this book. This command is used to add sets of keys to the current Pacu session, or to update any existing sets of keys. As we've seen before, if you run the set_keys command without any keys already set, you will be setting up the first or default set of keys in Pacu. After that, the set_keys command will automatically try and update the active set of keys with the default values it supplies, but you can change that to add another set of keys by modifying the key alias that you are prompted for.
The key alias associated with a set of keys is essentially only for yourself, so you can identify what keys they are when it is ready. Usually, this means it makes the most sense ...
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