Provided by: gpgmngr_1.0.2-1_amd64
NAME
gpgmngr - GPG Manager
SYNOPSIS
gpgmngr [options] [menu-options] ...
DESCRIPTION
gpgmngr is a command-line tool for managing all GPG functionalities, including creating, listing, editing, and deleting keys. It offers a user-friendly interface to handle GPG key management on the GNU/Linux terminal.
OPTIONS
-v Show the program version. -h Show the help.
MENU OPTIONS
The script is divided into several main sections, each with submenus: 1. Key Management These options allow managing GPG keys. 1. Create new key Generate a new GPG key pair. 2. List keys List all available GPG keys. 3. Edit key Edit an existing GPG key. 4. Delete key Delete an existing GPG key. 5. Revoke key Revoke a GPG key. 6. Generate revocation certificate Create a revocation certificate for a GPG key. 7. Manage subkeys Manage subkeys associated with a GPG key. 8. Change passphrase Change the passphrase for a GPG key. 9. Modify key expiration Change the expiration date of a GPG key. 10. Clean keyring Remove unnecessary data from the keyring. 0. Back to main menu Return to the main menu. 2. Encryption and Decryption These options allow performing encryption and decryption operations. 1. Encrypt document Encrypt a document using a GPG key. 2. Decrypt document Decrypt a previously encrypted document. 3. Symmetric encryption Encrypt a document using symmetric encryption. 0. Back to main menu Return to the main menu. 3. Signing and Verification These options allow signing and verifying documents. 1. Sign document Digitally sign a document with a GPG key. 2. Verify signature Verify the signature of a signed document. 3. Sign key Sign another user's GPG key. 4. Verify file integrity Verify the integrity of a file using a signature. 0. Back to main menu Return to the main menu. 4. Key Trade Operations These options allow importing, exporting, and updating GPG keys. 1. Import key from file Import a GPG key from a file. 2. Import key from keyserver Import a GPG key from a keyserver. 3. Export public key Export a public GPG key to a file. 4. Export private key Export a private GPG key to a file. 5. Upload key to keyserver Upload a GPG key to a keyserver. 6. Update key on keyserver Update an existing GPG key on a keyserver. 0. Back to main menu Return to the main menu. 5. Backup and Restore These options allow backing up and restoring GPG keys. 1. Backup keys Backup GPG keys to a secure location. 2. Restore keys Restore GPG keys from a backup. 0. Back to main menu Return to the main menu. 6. Miscellaneous These options provide additional GPG-related functionalities. 1. Show GPG config info Display GPG configuration information. 2. Show key fingerprint Display the fingerprint of a GPG key. 0. Back to main menu Return to the main menu. 0. Exit Exit the script.
BUGS
gpgmngr If you discover any bugs in gpgmngr, please contact the author.
SEE ALSO
gpg(1), gpg-agent(1), gpgsm(1).
AUTHORS
Originally written by Manuel Guerra <ar.manuelguerra@gmail.com>. Please use the email address <ar.manuelguerra@gmail.com> for gpgmngr-related comments.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 2024 Manuel Guerra License: GPL-3+ This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License version 3 can be found in `/usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-3'.