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When --time is not specified, use the current OpenPGP time
- When `--time` is not specified, we set `config.time` to
    `SystemTime::now()`.

  - `SystemTime::now()` has subsecond resolution, and a different
    range from OpenPGP timestamps.  Lossily round trip it via
    `openpgp::types::Timestamp` to adjust the resolution, and to make
    sure the current time is valid in an OpenPGP context.
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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
...

These are collected as the sq help page, for your convenience.

Generate manual pages

To generate manual pages, run:

SQ_MAN=xyzzy cargo run

This will generate manual pages in the xyzzy directory. The directory will be created if it doesn't exist (but not any missing parent directories). There will be one page for all of sq, and one for each subcommand that doesn't have subcommands of its own.