Everybody should learn how to use GPG.
@lns sorry, but no. gnupgp UX sucks so hard that even I don't get it without extensive internet searching.
And I heard horrible stuff about integration into programs, like that they need to kill the #gpg daemon regularly to make it work.
Let's rather invest our efforts into making modern alternatives like #rpgp and #rsop
https://crates.io/crates/rsop/ great.
@lns (maybe I'm just dumb, but everyone I know, who knows gpg also complains about it, so I guess it is gpg and not me)
If you have specific questions about #GnuPG, please ask them. There are a few ways to do so, for example https://forum.gnupg.org/c/gnupg/8 or https://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-users/ .
(Note that #GnuPG is a mature crypto engine and the command line interfaces are more like a multitool for experts or advanced users who do not mind to use the command line. However there are many good workflow oriented frontends, like email clients or file managers. No need to use `gpg` on the command line.)