# Heavily depends on: # libqrencode (fukuchi.org/works/qrencode/) # paperkey (jabberwocky.com/software/paperkey/) # zbar (zbar.sourceforge.net) # Producing the QR codes: # Split over 4 codes to ensure the data per image is not too large. gpg --export-secret-key KEYIDGOESHERE | paperkey --output-type raw | base64 > temp split temp -n 4 IMG for f in IMG*; do cat $f | qrencode -o $f.png; done # Importing the QR codes: # Note that, when making scans or photographs, you do not produce large images. # If zbar does not recognise your QR code, try downscaling the image. for f in IMG*.png; do zbarimg --raw $f | head -c -1 > $f.out ; done cat *.out | base64 -d | paperkey --pubring ~/.gnupg/pubring.gpg | gpg --import