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| | * Script to create a temporary gnupg homedir in the user's directory
  for testing or scripting purposes.
* Creates a hidden directory on POSIX systems with the correct
  permissions (700).
* Creates a gpg.conf in that directory containing the same
  configuration options as used in the "Danger Mouse" example in the
  HOWTO with the correct permissions (600). | 
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| | * Temporarily removing multi-key selection based examples.
* There are a few issues with getting the key selections to play
  nicely with gpg.Context().keylist object types.
* Will troubleshoot them separately and restore them when that's
  worked out, but I don't want these more complicated examples to
  delay merging the HOWTO with master. | 
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| | * Troubleshooting. | 
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| | * Fixed two incorrect Context() objects. | 
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| | * Removed extraneous blank line. | 
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| | * Similar to group-key-selection.py, but does not use an existing
  group from gpg.conf; instead takes multiple key IDs, fingerprints or
  patterns on the command line and adds them to a keylist object. | 
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| | * Begins to string together some of the simpler examples to do more
  useful things.
* Signs and encrypts a file while encrypting to every key in a group
  specified in the gpg.conf file. | 
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| | * Example of preparing a keylist object using an existing group line
  from the gpg.conf file. | 
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| | * Updated usage so it only references importing the final list of
  lists produced.  Trying to use some of the mid-points can have
  unpredictable results (this is part of the problem with work
  arounds). | 
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| | * Added a docstring. | 
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| | * Added example for verifying detached signatures against the files
  they're the signatures for. | 
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| | * Added example to verify normal and clearsigned files. | 
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| | * Added example to make detached signatures of a file with key selection. | 
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| | * Adjusted the doc string. | 
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| | * Fixed minor errors in two doc strings. | 
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| | * Added example to clear sign a file with signing key selection. | 
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| | * Similar to encrypt file except for signing a file in normal mode.
* Noticed additional changes to be made to the howto to match this,
  but they will have to wait due to a power outage (currently running
  on battery and a mobile connection, but that won't last). | 
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| | * Fixed missing parenthesis. | 
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| | * Decrypts a file taking file names as command line parameters. | 
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| | * Added groups selection work around code.
* Intended for use as a module to be imported by other scripts,
  usually with "from groups import group_lists" or "from groups import
  group_lines" or similar. | 
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| | * Nested encryption in try/except statement in case recipient key is
  untrusted or invalid. | 
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| | * 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. | 
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| | * Fixed typo in second encryption call. | 
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| | * 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. | 
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| | * Added script wo count the number of keys in both the public and
  secret key stores. | 
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| | * Explicitly stated that all this code is released under the GPLv2+
  and the LGPLv2.1+. | 
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| | * 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). | 
|  | * 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. |