Hi Tay Too,

Yes, .gnupg is a directory where gpg finds/puts its files. The command you want 
is either:

gpg
or
gpg2

You can learn a bit more about it via an online tutorial, but also via the man 
page (the manual page on your computer) by typing:

man gpg
or possibly man gnupg (i'm not at console atm)!

There might also be an info page:

info gpg

Good luck!

Will

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> On Apr 6, 2017, at 1:12 AM, Tay Too <itzmer...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello everybody, very new to linux, and pretty unfamiliar with gnupg still, 
> only used a few times. Yesterday i was able to open an actual window of Gnupg 
> through my terminal with a command similar to ~/.gnupg    now when i enter 
> this it tells me this is a directory and wont do anything with it, any help?
> 
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