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## Get Started
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The very easiest way to start using OpenPGP on Java/Kotlin based systems is to use an implementation of [sop-java](https://github.com/pgpainless/sop-java).
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`sop-java` defines a very stripped down API and is super easy to get started with.
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Luckily PGPainless provides an implementation for the `sop-java` interface definitions in the form of [pgpainless-sop](pgpainless-sop/README.md).
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If you need more flexibility, directly using `pgpainless-core` is the way to go.
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## Features
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## Features
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Most of PGPainless' features can be accessed directly from the `PGPainless` class.
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Most of PGPainless' features can be accessed directly from the `PGPainless` class.
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