Here is the GPG cheatsheet converted to Markdown: ```markdown # GPG Cheatsheet 🔐 ## Key Management 🔑 - **Generate a new GPG key pair:** ```bash gpg --full-generate-key ``` - **List all keys in your GPG keyring:** ```bash gpg --list-keys ``` - **List all the secret keys in your GPG keyring:** ```bash gpg --list-secret-keys ``` ## Message Encryption and Decryption 💌 - **Encrypt a message:** ```bash gpg -e -u "your-email@example.com" -r "recipient@example.com" message.txt ``` This creates `message.txt.gpg`. - **Decrypt a message:** ```bash gpg -o decrypted-message.txt -d message.txt.gpg ``` This creates `decrypted-message.txt`. ## GPG Folder Encryption Cheat Sheet 📂 ### Encrypting a Folder 🔒 1. **Create a tarball from the folder you want to encrypt:** ```bash tar -czvf archive.tar.gz /path/to/folder_to_encrypt ``` 2. **Encrypt the tarball using GPG:** ```bash gpg -e -r your-email@example.com archive.tar.gz ``` ### Decrypting a Folder 🔓 1. **Decrypt the GPG file to a tarball:** ```bash gpg -o archive.tar.gz -d archive.tar.gz.gpg ``` 2. **Extract the tarball to the original folder:** ```bash tar -xzvf archive.tar.gz ``` ## Encrypting a message for yourself: [Different Method] 🤔 1. **Generate a Key Pair**: ```bash gpg --gen-key ``` 2. **Encrypt the Message**: ```bash gpg -e -u "Your Name" -r "Your Name" message.txt ``` 3. **Decrypt the Message**: ```bash gpg -d message.txt.gpg ``` ## Encrypting a message for someone else: 🤝 1. **Import Their Public Key**: ```bash gpg --import theirkey.gpg ``` 2. **Encrypt the Message**: ```bash gpg -e -u "Your Name" -r "Their Name" message.txt ``` ## Exporting & Importing Keys 📤📥 1. **Exporting Your Public Key:** ```bash gpg --list-keys gpg --export -a "Your Name" > public.key ``` Let me know if you need any changes!