adding stuff to GPG ... i think i *can* use ctx.create_key()!
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@@ -136,13 +136,15 @@
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</subject>
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</client>
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</pki>
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<!-- If prompt_passphrase is "no" and passphrase attribute is not given for a gpg element, we will try to use a
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<!-- If prompt_passphrase is false and passphrase attribute is not given for a gpg element, we will try to use a
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blank passphrase for all operations. -->
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<gpg keyid="none" gnupghome="none" publish="false" prompt_passphrase="false">
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<!-- The below is only used if we are generating a key (i.e. keyid="none"). -->
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<key algo="rsa" keysize="4096" expire="0">
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<name>{xpath%../../../meta/dev/author/text()}</name>
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<email>{xpath%../../../meta/dev/email/text()}</email>
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<!-- If present, the subkey element will create a secondary key used *only* for signing. This is good security practice. Obviously, this is only used if we are creating a new (master) key. -->
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<subkey algo="ed" keysize="25519" expire="0"/>
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<comment>for {xpath%../../../meta/names/pname/text()} [autogenerated] | {xpath%../../../meta/uri/text()} | {xpath%../../../meta/desc/text()}</comment>
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</key>
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</gpg>
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