Neal H. Walfield a8f01ef1ae
Make the output of sq pki list, etc. more concise by default.
- The output of `sq pki list`, `sq pki authenticate`, `sq pki
    identify` and `sq pki lookup` are overwhelming.

  - Change the output to only show whether a binding can be
    authenticated, not the paths; group the user IDs according
    to the certificate; and, show whether the components are expired
    or revoked.

  - Use the old output format if the user passes `--show-paths`.

  - Fixes #240.
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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 guide for instructions. The program also has built-in help, using the --help option and help subcommand:

$ 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.

Installing

The sq tool can be installed using cargo:

cargo install sequoia-sq

Please see sequoia-openpgp's README for how to install build dependencies on your system.

Building from source

This crate can be built from a source checkout using the standard cargo toolchain:

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.

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