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# User Guide PGPainless-CLI
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The module `pgpainless-cli` contains a command line application which conforms to the
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[Stateless OpenPGP Command Line Interface](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-dkg-openpgp-stateless-cli/).
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You can use it to generate keys, encrypt, sign and decrypt messages, as well as verify signatures.
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## Implementation
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Essentially, `pgpainless-cli` is just a very small composing module, which injects `pgpainless-sop` as a
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concrete implementation of `sop-java` into `sop-java-picocli`.
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## Install
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The `pgpainless-cli` command line application is available in Debian unstable / Ubuntu 22.10 and can be installed via APT:
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```shell
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$ sudo apt install pgpainless-cli
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```
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This method comes with man-pages:
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```shell
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$ man pgpainless-cli
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```
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## Build
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To build a standalone *fat*-jar:
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```shell
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$ cd pgpainless-cli/
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$ gradle shadowJar
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```
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The fat-jar can afterwards be found in `build/libs/`.
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To build a [distributable](https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/distribution_plugin.html):
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```shell
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$ cd pgpainless-cli/
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$ gradle installDist
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```
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Afterwards, an uncompressed distributable is installed in `build/install/`.
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To execute the application, you can call `build/install/bin/pgpainless-cli{.bat}`
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## Usage
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Hereafter, the program will be referred to as `pgpainless-cli`.
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```
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$ pgpainless-cli help
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Stateless OpenPGP Protocol
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Usage: pgpainless-cli [COMMAND]
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Commands:
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help Display usage information for the specified subcommand
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armor Add ASCII Armor to standard input
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dearmor Remove ASCII Armor from standard input
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decrypt Decrypt a message from standard input
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inline-detach Split signatures from a clearsigned message
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encrypt Encrypt a message from standard input
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extract-cert Extract a public key certificate from a secret key from
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standard input
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generate-key Generate a secret key
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sign Create a detached signature on the data from standard input
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verify Verify a detached signature over the data from standard input
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inline-sign Create an inline-signed message from data on standard input
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inline-verify Verify inline-signed data from standard input
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version Display version information about the tool
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Exit Codes:
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0 Successful program execution.
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1 Generic program error
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3 Verification requested but no verifiable signature found
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13 Unsupported asymmetric algorithm
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17 Certificate is not encryption capable
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19 Usage error: Missing argument
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23 Incomplete verification instructions
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29 Unable to decrypt
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31 Password is not human-readable
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37 Unsupported Option
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41 Invalid data or data of wrong type encountered
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53 Non-text input received where text was expected
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59 Output file already exists
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61 Input file does not exist
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67 Cannot unlock password protected secret key
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69 Unsupported subcommand
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71 Unsupported special prefix (e.g. "@env/@fd") of indirect parameter
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73 Ambiguous input (a filename matching the designator already exists)
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79 Key is not signing capable
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Powered by picocli
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``` |