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The first thing you probably want to do is generate you some nice tasty Key Pairs. The most straight forward way to do so is by calling
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```java
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// Add a suitable cryptographic provider
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Security.insertProviderAt(new BouncyCastleProvider(), 1);
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PGPSecretKeyRing keyRing = PGPainless.generateKeyRing()
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.simpleRsaKeyRing("Juliet <juliet@montague.lit>", RsaLength._4096);
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```
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```
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## About
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PGPainless is a by-product of my [Summer of Code 2018 project](https://vanitasvitae.github.io/GSOC2018/).
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PGPainless is a by-product of my [Summer of Code 2018 project](https://blog.jabberhead.tk/summer-of-code-2018/).
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For that project I was in need of a simple to use OpenPGP library.
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Originally I was going to use [Bouncy-GPG](https://github.com/neuhalje/bouncy-gpg) for my project,
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PGPainless is developed in - and accepts contributions from - the following places:
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* [Github](https://github.com/pgpainless/pgpainless)
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* [Teahub](https://teahub.io/PGPainless/pgpainless)
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* [Codeberg](https://codeberg.org/PGPainless/pgpainless)
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Please follow the [code of conduct](CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md) if you want to be part of the project.
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