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2018-03-19example: encrypt fileBen McGinnes1-8/+14
* Nested encryption in try/except statement in case recipient key is untrusted or invalid.
2018-03-19example: sign and encrypt fileBen McGinnes1-0/+70
* Example to sign and encrypt a file. * Similar to encrypt-file.py except all keys are considered trusted and signs with the default key. * Also encrypts to the default key.
2018-03-19example: encrypt fileBen McGinnes1-1/+1
* Fixed typo in second encryption call.
2018-03-19example: encrypt fileBen McGinnes1-0/+64
* Example to encrypt a file to a single key. * Takes key ID and/or fpr as a CLI parameter. * Takes path and filename as a CLI parameter. * Encrypts to specified key only, no signing and writes the output in both ASCII armoured and GPG binary formats with output filenames based on input filename.
2018-03-19example: python bindings key countBen McGinnes1-0/+42
* Added script wo count the number of keys in both the public and secret key stores.
2018-03-19doc: python bindings examplesBen McGinnes1-0/+6
* Explicitly stated that all this code is released under the GPLv2+ and the LGPLv2.1+.
2018-03-19doc: python bindings example READMEBen McGinnes1-0/+28
* Added the same license as used with the HOWTO. * Since these examples are so basic, they'll be dual licensed the same as GPGME itself (otherwise it would slip too dangerously against the need for permissive licensing of crypto libraries).
2018-03-19docs: python bindings examplesBen McGinnes1-0/+24
* Added reference to location where all the examples included in the HOWTO will be available as executable scripts. * Included a short README file in that location.