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NAME

       sq-armor - Converts binary to ASCII

       To  make encrypted data easier to handle and transport, OpenPGP data can be transformed to
       an ASCII representation called ASCII Armor.  sq emits armored data by  default,  but  this
       subcommand   can   be   used  to  convert  existing  OpenPGP  data  to  its  ASCII-encoded
       representation.

       The converse operation is "sq dearmor".

SYNOPSIS

       sq armor [FLAGS] [OPTIONS] [--] [FILE]

FLAGS

       -h, --help
              Prints help information

OPTIONS

       -o, --output FILE
              Writes to FILE or stdout if omitted

       --label LABEL
              Selects the kind of armor header  [default: auto]  [possible values: auto, message,
              cert, key, sig, file]

ARGS

       FILE   Reads from FILE or stdin if omitted

EXAMPLES

       # Convert a binary certificate to ASCII
              $ sq armor binary-juliet.pgp

       # Convert a binary message to ASCII
              $ sq armor binary-message.pgp

SEE ALSO

       For the full documentation see <https://docs.sequoia-pgp.org/sq/>.

       sq(1), sq-armor(1), sq-autocrypt(1), sq-certify(1), sq-dearmor(1), sq-decrypt(1),
       sq-encrypt(1), sq-inspect(1), sq-key(1), sq-keyring(1), sq-packet(1), sq-sign(1),
       sq-verify(1)

AUTHORS

         Azul <azul@sequoia-pgp.org>
         Igor Matuszewski <igor@sequoia-pgp.org>
         Justus Winter <justus@sequoia-pgp.org>
         Kai Michaelis <kai@sequoia-pgp.org>
         Neal H. Walfield <neal@sequoia-pgp.org>
         Nora Widdecke <nora@sequoia-pgp.org>
         Wiktor Kwapisiewicz <wiktor@sequoia-pgp.org>