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Address upstream deficiencies with manpages, as identified by Lintian.
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diff --git a/sq-armor.1 b/sq-armor.1
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index f8fbbe06..0402dac6 100644
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--- a/sq-armor.1
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+++ b/sq-armor.1
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
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.TH SQ-ARMOR "1" "JANUARY 2021" " " "USER COMMANDS" 5
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.SH NAME
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-sq armor \- Converts binary to ASCII
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+sq-armor \- Converts binary to ASCII
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To make encrypted data easier to handle and transport, OpenPGP data
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can be transformed to an ASCII representation called ASCII Armor. sq
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diff --git a/sq-autocrypt-decode.1 b/sq-autocrypt-decode.1
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index 6f219bf8..d17c95f8 100644
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--- a/sq-autocrypt-decode.1
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+++ b/sq-autocrypt-decode.1
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
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.TH SQ-AUTOCRYPT-DECODE "1" "JANUARY 2021" " " "USER COMMANDS" 5
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.SH NAME
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-sq autocrypt decode \- Reads Autocrypt\-encoded certificates
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+sq-autocrypt-decode \- Reads Autocrypt\-encoded certificates
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Given an autocrypt header (or an key\-gossip header), this command
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extracts the certificate encoded within it.
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diff --git a/sq-autocrypt-encode-sender.1 b/sq-autocrypt-encode-sender.1
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index 46161450..7286dc46 100644
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--- a/sq-autocrypt-encode-sender.1
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+++ b/sq-autocrypt-encode-sender.1
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
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.TH SQ-AUTOCRYPT-ENCODE-SENDER "1" "JANUARY 2021" " " "USER COMMANDS" 5
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.SH NAME
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-sq autocrypt encode\-sender \- Encodes a certificate into an Autocrypt header
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+sq-autocrypt-encode\-sender \- Encodes a certificate into an Autocrypt header
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A certificate can be encoded and included in a header of an email
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message. This command encodes the certificate, adds the senders email
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diff --git a/sq-autocrypt.1 b/sq-autocrypt.1
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index 6876d91d..b667ad52 100644
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--- a/sq-autocrypt.1
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+++ b/sq-autocrypt.1
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
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.TH SQ-AUTOCRYPT "1" "JANUARY 2021" " " "USER COMMANDS" 5
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.SH NAME
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-sq autocrypt \- Communicates certificates using Autocrypt
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+sq-autocrypt \- Communicates certificates using Autocrypt
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Autocrypt is a standard for mail user agents to provide convenient
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end\-to\-end encryption of emails. This subcommand provides a limited
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diff --git a/sq-certify.1 b/sq-certify.1
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index a51a3876..9a6f6911 100644
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--- a/sq-certify.1
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+++ b/sq-certify.1
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
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.TH SQ-CERTIFY "1" "JANUARY 2021" " " "USER COMMANDS" 5
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.SH NAME
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-sq certify \-
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+sq-certify \-
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Certifies a User ID for a Certificate
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Using a certification a keyholder may vouch for the fact that another
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diff --git a/sq-dearmor.1 b/sq-dearmor.1
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index 5310fb1b..d0d33700 100644
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--- a/sq-dearmor.1
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+++ b/sq-dearmor.1
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
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.TH SQ-DEARMOR "1" "JANUARY 2021" " " "USER COMMANDS" 5
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.SH NAME
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-sq dearmor \- Converts ASCII to binary
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+sq-dearmor \- Converts ASCII to binary
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To make encrypted data easier to handle and transport, OpenPGP data
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can be transformed to an ASCII representation called ASCII Armor. sq
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diff --git a/sq-decrypt.1 b/sq-decrypt.1
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index 922c68cd..11da9ba1 100644
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--- a/sq-decrypt.1
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+++ b/sq-decrypt.1
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
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.TH SQ-DECRYPT "1" "JANUARY 2021" " " "USER COMMANDS" 5
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.SH NAME
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-sq decrypt \- Decrypts a message
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+sq-decrypt \- Decrypts a message
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Decrypts a message using either supplied keys, or by prompting for a
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password. Any signatures are checked using the supplied certificates.
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diff --git a/sq-encrypt.1 b/sq-encrypt.1
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index 7b5df0f6..7ca33f00 100644
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--- a/sq-encrypt.1
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+++ b/sq-encrypt.1
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
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.TH SQ-ENCRYPT "1" "JANUARY 2021" " " "USER COMMANDS" 5
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.SH NAME
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-sq encrypt \- Encrypts a message
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+sq-encrypt \- Encrypts a message
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Encrypts a message for any number of recipients and with any number of
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passwords, optionally signing the message in the process.
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diff --git a/sq-inspect.1 b/sq-inspect.1
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index 35beaefb..30d71ad4 100644
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--- a/sq-inspect.1
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+++ b/sq-inspect.1
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
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.TH SQ-INSPECT "1" "JANUARY 2021" " " "USER COMMANDS" 5
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.SH NAME
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-sq inspect \- Inspects data, like file(1)
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+sq-inspect \- Inspects data, like file(1)
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It is often difficult to tell from cursory inspection using cat(1) or
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file(1) what kind of OpenPGP one is looking at. This subcommand
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diff --git a/sq-key-adopt.1 b/sq-key-adopt.1
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index f0f69dfc..fefa269e 100644
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--- a/sq-key-adopt.1
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+++ b/sq-key-adopt.1
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
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.TH SQ-KEY-ADOPT "1" "JANUARY 2021" " " "USER COMMANDS" 5
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.SH NAME
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-sq key adopt \-
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+sq-key-adopt \-
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Binds keys from one certificate to another
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This command allows one to transfer primary keys and subkeys into an
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diff --git a/sq-key-attest-certifications.1 b/sq-key-attest-certifications.1
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index df65e245..b3b350dc 100644
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--- a/sq-key-attest-certifications.1
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+++ b/sq-key-attest-certifications.1
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
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.TH SQ-KEY-ATTEST-CERTIFICATIONS "1" "JANUARY 2021" " " "USER COMMANDS" 5
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.SH NAME
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-sq key attest\-certifications \-
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+sq-key-attest\-certifications \-
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Attests to third\-party certifications allowing for their distribution
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To prevent certificate flooding attacks, modern key servers prevent
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diff --git a/sq-key-generate.1 b/sq-key-generate.1
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index 3e156f3d..cb552038 100644
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--- a/sq-key-generate.1
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+++ b/sq-key-generate.1
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.TH SQ-KEY-GENERATE "1" "JANUARY 2021" " " "USER COMMANDS" 5
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.SH NAME
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-sq key generate \- Generates a new key
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+sq-key-generate \- Generates a new key
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Generating a key is the prerequisite to receiving encrypted messages
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and creating signatures. There are a few parameters to this process,
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diff --git a/sq-key.1 b/sq-key.1
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index 32f8aadd..66dfd23c 100644
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--- a/sq-key.1
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+++ b/sq-key.1
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.TH SQ-KEY "1" "JANUARY 2021" " " "USER COMMANDS" 5
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.SH NAME
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-sq key \- Manages keys
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+sq-key \- Manages keys
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We use the term 'key' to refer to OpenPGP keys that do contain
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secrets. This subcommand provides primitives to generate and
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diff --git a/sq-keyring-filter.1 b/sq-keyring-filter.1
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index ed710af3..0224e9e4 100644
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--- a/sq-keyring-filter.1
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+++ b/sq-keyring-filter.1
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.TH SQ-KEYRING-FILTER "1" "JANUARY 2021" " " "USER COMMANDS" 5
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.SH NAME
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-sq keyring filter \- Joins keys into a keyring applying a filter
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+sq-keyring-filter \- Joins keys into a keyring applying a filter
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This can be used to filter keys based on given predicates,
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e.g. whether they have a user id containing an email address with a
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diff --git a/sq-keyring-join.1 b/sq-keyring-join.1
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index 085d8247..743ed2a3 100644
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--- a/sq-keyring-join.1
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+++ b/sq-keyring-join.1
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.TH SQ-KEYRING-JOIN "1" "JANUARY 2021" " " "USER COMMANDS" 5
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.SH NAME
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-sq keyring join \- Joins keys or keyrings into a single keyring
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+sq-keyring-join \- Joins keys or keyrings into a single keyring
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Unlike 'sq keyring merge', multiple versions of the same key are not
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merged together.
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diff --git a/sq-keyring-list.1 b/sq-keyring-list.1
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index 0460e20a..df80959d 100644
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--- a/sq-keyring-list.1
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+++ b/sq-keyring-list.1
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.TH SQ-KEYRING-LIST "1" "JANUARY 2021" " " "USER COMMANDS" 5
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.SH NAME
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-sq keyring list \- Lists keys in a keyring
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+sq-keyring-list \- Lists keys in a keyring
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Prints the fingerprint as well one userid for every certificate
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encountered in the keyring.
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diff --git a/sq-keyring-merge.1 b/sq-keyring-merge.1
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index d93b1722..cef468a9 100644
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--- a/sq-keyring-merge.1
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+++ b/sq-keyring-merge.1
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
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.TH SQ-KEYRING-MERGE "1" "JANUARY 2021" " " "USER COMMANDS" 5
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.SH NAME
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-sq keyring merge \- Merges keys or keyrings into a single keyring
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+sq-keyring-merge \- Merges keys or keyrings into a single keyring
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Unlike 'sq keyring join', the certificates are buffered and multiple
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versions of the same certificate are merged together. Where data is
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diff --git a/sq-keyring-split.1 b/sq-keyring-split.1
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index 734d4f5b..f07ed7d8 100644
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--- a/sq-keyring-split.1
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+++ b/sq-keyring-split.1
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
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.TH SQ-KEYRING-SPLIT "1" "JANUARY 2021" " " "USER COMMANDS" 5
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.SH NAME
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-sq keyring split \- Splits a keyring into individual keys
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+sq-keyring-split \- Splits a keyring into individual keys
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Splitting up a keyring into individual keys helps with curating a
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keyring.
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diff --git a/sq-keyring.1 b/sq-keyring.1
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index 49082073..9596f819 100644
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--- a/sq-keyring.1
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+++ b/sq-keyring.1
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.TH SQ-KEYRING "1" "JANUARY 2021" " " "USER COMMANDS" 5
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.SH NAME
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-sq keyring \- Manages collections of keys or certs
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+sq-keyring \- Manages collections of keys or certs
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Collections of keys or certficicates (also known as 'keyrings' when
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they contain secret key material, and 'certrings' when they don't) are
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diff --git a/sq-packet-decrypt.1 b/sq-packet-decrypt.1
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index 50950121..4d6cfbfa 100644
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--- a/sq-packet-decrypt.1
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+++ b/sq-packet-decrypt.1
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.TH SQ-PACKET-DECRYPT "1" "JANUARY 2021" " " "USER COMMANDS" 5
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.SH NAME
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-sq packet decrypt \-
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+sq-packet-decrypt \-
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Unwraps an encryption container
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Decrypts a message, dumping the content of the encryption container
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diff --git a/sq-packet-dump.1 b/sq-packet-dump.1
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index c8e162c4..583b1d73 100644
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--- a/sq-packet-dump.1
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+++ b/sq-packet-dump.1
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.TH SQ-PACKET-DUMP "1" "JANUARY 2021" " " "USER COMMANDS" 5
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.SH NAME
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-sq packet dump \-
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+sq-packet-dump \-
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Lists packets
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Creates a human\-readable description of the packet sequence.
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octet stream similar to hexdump(1), annotating specifically which
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bytes are parsed into OpenPGP values.
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-To inspect encrypted messages, either supply the session key, or see
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-'sq decrypt \-\-dump' or 'sq packet decrypt'.
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+To inspect encrypted messages, either supply the session key, or
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+see 'sq decrypt \-\-dump' or 'sq packet decrypt'.
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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\fBsq packet dump\fR [FLAGS] [OPTIONS] [\-\-] [FILE]
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diff --git a/sq-packet-join.1 b/sq-packet-join.1
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index 66141793..fa816111 100644
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--- a/sq-packet-join.1
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+++ b/sq-packet-join.1
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
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.TH SQ-PACKET-JOIN "1" "JANUARY 2021" " " "USER COMMANDS" 5
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.SH NAME
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-sq packet join \-
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+sq-packet-join \-
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Joins packets split across files
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Splitting a packet sequence into individual packets, then recombining
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diff --git a/sq-packet-split.1 b/sq-packet-split.1
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index 11e392b7..257bb000 100644
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--- a/sq-packet-split.1
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+++ b/sq-packet-split.1
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
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.TH SQ-PACKET-SPLIT "1" "JANUARY 2021" " " "USER COMMANDS" 5
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.SH NAME
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-sq packet split \-
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+sq-packet-split \-
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Splits a message into packets
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Splitting a packet sequence into individual packets, then recombining
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diff --git a/sq-packet.1 b/sq-packet.1
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index 08f5923d..354f0237 100644
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--- a/sq-packet.1
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+++ b/sq-packet.1
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.TH SQ-PACKET "1" "JANUARY 2021" " " "USER COMMANDS" 5
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.SH NAME
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-sq packet \-
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+sq-packet \-
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Low\-level packet manipulation
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An OpenPGP data stream consists of packets. These tools allow working
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-with packet streams. They are mostly of interest to developers, but
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-'sq packet dump' may be helpful to a wider audience both to provide
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+with packet streams. They are mostly of interest to developers,
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+but 'sq packet dump' may be helpful to a wider audience both to provide
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valuable information in bug reports to OpenPGP\-related software, and
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as a learning tool.
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@@ -30,8 +30,8 @@ Additionally, it can print cryptographic artifacts, and print the raw
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octet stream similar to hexdump(1), annotating specifically which
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bytes are parsed into OpenPGP values.
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-To inspect encrypted messages, either supply the session key, or see
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-'sq decrypt \-\-dump' or 'sq packet decrypt'.
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+To inspect encrypted messages, either supply the session key, or
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+see 'sq decrypt \-\-dump' or 'sq packet decrypt'.
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.TP
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diff --git a/sq-sign.1 b/sq-sign.1
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index 79c44efd..5c87cdf2 100644
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--- a/sq-sign.1
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+++ b/sq-sign.1
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
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.TH SQ-SIGN "1" "JANUARY 2021" " " "USER COMMANDS" 5
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.SH NAME
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-sq sign \- Signs messages or data files
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+sq-sign \- Signs messages or data files
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Creates signed messages or detached signatures. Detached signatures
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are often used to sign software packages.
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diff --git a/sq-verify.1 b/sq-verify.1
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index 39deed51..ed923193 100644
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--- a/sq-verify.1
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+++ b/sq-verify.1
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
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.TH SQ-VERIFY "1" "JANUARY 2021" " " "USER COMMANDS" 5
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.SH NAME
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-sq verify \- Verifies signed messages or detached signatures
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+sq-verify \- Verifies signed messages or detached signatures
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When verifying signed messages, the message is written to stdout or
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the file given to \-\-output.
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diff --git a/sq.1 b/sq.1
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index d1128869..19f7f0cc 100644
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--- a/sq.1
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+++ b/sq.1
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@@ -176,8 +176,8 @@ attest\-certification'.
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Low\-level packet manipulation
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An OpenPGP data stream consists of packets. These tools allow working
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-with packet streams. They are mostly of interest to developers, but
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-'sq packet dump' may be helpful to a wider audience both to provide
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+with packet streams. They are mostly of interest to developers,
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+but 'sq packet dump' may be helpful to a wider audience both to provide
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valuable information in bug reports to OpenPGP\-related software, and
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as a learning tool.
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