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SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2021 Paul Schaub <vanitasvitae@fsfe.org>
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SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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# SOP-Java-Picocli
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Implementation of the [Stateless OpenPGP Command Line Interface](https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-dkg-openpgp-stateless-cli-01) specification.
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This terminal application allows generation of OpenPGP keys, extraction of public key certificates,
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armoring and de-armoring of data, as well as - of course - encryption/decryption of messages and creation/verification of signatures.
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## Install a SOP backend
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This module comes without a SOP backend, so in order to function you need to extend it with an implementation of the interfaces defined in `sop-java`.
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An implementation using PGPainless can be found in the module `pgpainless-sop`, but it is of course possible to provide your
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own implementation.
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Just install your SOP backend by calling
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```java
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// static method call prior to execution of the main method
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SopCLI.setSopInstance(yourSopImpl);
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```
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## Usage
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To get an overview of available commands of the application, execute
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```shell
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java -jar sop-java-picocli-XXX.jar help
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```
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If you just want to get started encrypting messages, see the module `pgpainless-cli` which initializes
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`sop-java-picocli` with `pgpainless-sop`, so you can get started right away without the need to manually wire stuff up.
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Enjoy! |