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Quick GPG note where I may find it.
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To create an Ed25519 key, or whatever will be the default version in the
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future as defined by your GPG version:
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```
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gpg --quick-gen-key address@domain.example future-default
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```
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Note the keyid and edit it
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```
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gpg --edit-key KEYID
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adduid # here fill your name and details as asked
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1 # to select the uid the first command generated
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deluid # to delete the uid which doesn't contain your name
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save
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```
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Then you are ready to publish the public key however you generally publish
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it, preferably in multiple places from where some recognise revokation
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certificates if the time ever comes.
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NOTE: You can extend the expiry time of an expired gpg signature by issuing
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the `expire` command in `--edit-key` and the key is valid again when the
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update is reimported to gpg keyrings by other people.
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Keybase note: To publish the key `keybase pgp select --multi` (where multi
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is required for multiple PGP keys per account` and to submit changes to it,
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`keybase pgp update --all` (where --all is again necessary only if you have
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multiple keys).
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