Author: Cyrodyne
Original post: Thehub under Security
So it was brought to my attention that a command in linux exist that makes what i made, obsolete.
here is the code you can run in the terminal
simply save your PGP message, name it something, and place it on your desktop and replace FILENAME with the name of the file you saved the PGP message as.
cat ~/Desktop/FILENAME | sed 's|^| |g'
then it will print the formatted message into the terminal, highlight it and right click and click "copy"
ctrl+c does not copy inside terminal
look at that, bloody 'ell mate. you know how long it took me to type up that other shite?
want it so you dont have to run the terminal each time? tough shit, use the terminal. I don't feel like writing up something that will turn something so simple, complicated.
Haha Cyro was a bit mad when i had told him of the existence of the above terminal command
Can this be done on a regular windows machine? I have only one laptop that I use for school, work and DNM stuff, and I have TAILS on a USB, but I don't use it as much as I used to.