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sq packet split - Split a message into packets
sq packet split [OPTIONS] FILE
Split a message into packets.
Splitting a packet sequence into individual packets, then recombining them freely with `sq packet join` is a great way to experiment with OpenPGP data.
By default, the packets are written to stdout as a sequence of ASCII armored blocks. It is possible to edit this file directly (e.g., moving, adding, or removing packets), and then use `sq packet join` to assemble the stream.
Alternatively, if a `--output-prefix` is given, the packets are written into individual files starting with the prefix, and can be reassembled with `sq packet join`.
The converse operation is `sq packet join`.
See sq(1) for a description of the global options.
Split a certificate into individual packets printed to stdout.
sq packet split --output=- juliet.pgp
Split a inline-signed message into individual packets written to individual files with the prefix 'packet'.
sq packet split --output-prefix packet document.pgp
Then reassemble the message, transforming it into an old-style signed message with a prefix signature.
sq packet join --output prefix-signature.pgp --label message \
packet-2-Signature-Packet packet-1-Literal-Data-Packet
sq(1), sq-packet(1).
For the full documentation see <https://book.sequoia-pgp.org>.
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