On April 6, 2017 2:12:08 AM EDT, 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?

 It is indeed a directory. The tilde character is a shortcut for your home 
directory and .gnupg in your home directory is where gnupg stores its 
information for that particular user. Depending on the versions of your OS and 
gnupg, you can invoke gnupg by typing either 'gpg' or 'gpg2' into the terminal. 
Adding the switch '--help' to this command will show you common options and a 
brief explanation. 'man gpg' or 'man gpg2' should show you the gnupg manual 
pages which provides a more in depth explanation of various options. There are 
various guides on the website, but I don't have any links for them at the 
moment.
-- 
HTH,
Antony

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