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gpg
is the OpenPGP part of the GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG). It
is a tool to provide digital encryption and signing services using the
OpenPGP standard. gpg
features complete key management and
all the bells and whistles you would expect from a full OpenPGP
implementation.
There are two main versions of GnuPG: GnuPG 1.x and GnuPG 2.x. GnuPG 2.x supports modern encryption algorithms and thus should be preferred over GnuPG 1.x. You only need to use GnuPG 1.x if your platform doesn’t support GnuPG 2.x, or you need support for some features that GnuPG 2.x has deprecated, e.g., decrypting data created with PGP-2 keys.
If you are looking for version 1 of GnuPG, you may find that version
installed under the name gpg1
.
See Option Index, for an index to gpg
’s commands and options.
• GPG Commands: | List of all commands. | |
• GPG Options: | List of all options. | |
• GPG Configuration: | Configuration files. | |
• GPG Examples: | Some usage examples. | |
Developer information: | ||
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• Unattended Usage of GPG: | Using gpg from other programs.
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