5 Run the script to install a baseline setup for both GnuPG and OpenSSH.
7 Existing files are detected and not touched in the process, so running
8 it is always safe to do.
12 - `--no-gui` disables the GUI, which means text mode will be enabled for
13 everything including the passphrase input
14 - `--no-gpg` disables the GnuPG key generation and related setup
16 - `--no-ssh` does the same for the OpenSSH setup
17 - `--gpg-home` sets the directory for the GnuPG files
18 - `--ssh-home` does the same for OpenSSH files
20 There is also `-h/--help` and `-v/--version` as expected.
24 Until I set up a better routine:
26 git clone https://github.com/Ferada/crypto-install.git
28 git clone git@github.com:Ferada/crypto-install.git
32 cp build/crypto-install.py ~/bin # or wherever
34 Simply copy the built file into your path and possibly ensure execution