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Apr 13, 2018 Prompt-less generation of a GPG key This part explains how to generate a GPG key without any prompted question. (But please keep in mind that this is a bad idea.).
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Encryption/decryption commands
- To encrypt a plaintext file with the recipient's public key:
- To sign a plaintext file with your secret key:
- To sign a plaintext file with your secret key and have the outputreadable to people without running GPG first:
- To sign a plaintext file with your secret key, and then encrypt itwith the recipient's public key:
- To decrypt an encrypted file, or to check the signature integrityof a signed file:
Key management commands
- To generate your own unique public/secret key pair:
- To add a public or secret key file's contents to your public orsecret key ring:
- To extract (copy) a key from your public or secret key ring:or
- To view the contents of your public key ring:
- To view the 'fingerprint' of a public key, to help verify it overthe telephone with its owner:
- To view the contents and check the certifying signatures of yourpublic key ring:
- To edit a key:
- To remove a key or just a userid from your public key ring:
- To permanently revoke your own key, issuing a key compromise certificate:
- To disable or re-enable a public key on your own public key ring:or
Esoteric commands
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- To create a signature certificate that is detached from the document:
- To detach a signature certificate from a signed message
Command options that can be used in combination with other command options
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- To produce a ciphertext file in ASCII format, just add the -aoption when encrypting or signing a message or extracting a key:
- To specify a recipient, add the -r option followed by a user id:
- To specify an output file, add the -o option followed by a filename: