# sq, the Sequoia-PGP command line tool [Sequoia-PGP][] is an implementation of OpenPGP in Rust. It includes a suite of library crates, which are meant to be used from applications. This crate provides the `sq` command line application. `sq` is aimed at command line users as a way to use OpenPGP conveniently from the command line. See the [sq user documentation][] for instructions. The program also has built-in help, using the `--help` option and `help` subcommand: ~~~sh $ sq help ... ~~~ You can also browse the [manual pages][], look at our [acceptance criteria][], and browse the [rustdoc output][] if you want to learn about the implementation. [Sequoia-PGP]: https://sequoia-pgp.org/ [sq user documentation]: https://sequoia-pgp.gitlab.io/user-documentation [manual pages]: https://sequoia-pgp.gitlab.io/sequoia-sq/man/ [acceptance criteria]: https://sequoia-pgp.gitlab.io/sequoia-sq/subplot/ [rustdoc output]: https://sequoia-pgp.gitlab.io/sequoia-sq/impl/ ## Installing The `sq` tool can be installed using cargo: ```sh cargo install sequoia-sq ``` Please see [sequoia-openpgp's README] for how to install build dependencies on your system. [sequoia-openpgp's README]: https://gitlab.com/sequoia-pgp/sequoia#requirements-and-msrv ## Building from source This crate can be built from a source checkout using the standard `cargo` toolchain: ```sh cargo build ``` The above creates the `sq` executable, the manual pages, and its shell completions. By default, the manual pages and shell completions are put into the `cargo` target directory, but the exact location is unpredictable. To write the assets to a predictable location, set the environment variable `ASSET_OUT_DIR` to a suitable location.