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With support for all major package formats, you can trust us to manage your software supply chain.
Tool-Specific Instructions
Although we use GPG (and RSA) keys across each repository and package format, client-side tools might have specific instructions that differ (or require manual steps). To add or use the signing key for these tools, please click on the package format specific tabs above.
Public GPG Key
GPG-based keys/signatures are used by:
The public GPG key for the cloudsmith/actions is:
-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
Version: GnuPG v2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=oCzg
-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
It has the following long (20 bytes) and short (8 bytes) fingerprints:
ECDF655E72782F8C58EBC95DDD008EAEE31005A1
DD008EAEE31005A1
You can download the GPG key or fetch it via the command-line:
curl -1sLf 'https://dl.cloudsmith.io/public/cloudsmith/actions/gpg.DD008EAEE31005A1.key'
Public RSA Key
RSA-based keys/signatures are used by:
The public RSA key for the cloudsmith/actions is:
-----BEGIN PUBLIC KEY-----
MIIBIjANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAAOCAQ8AMIIBCgKCAQEAzqNUnSUQhqnhGau+C8De
rpl23Fl+1cKcJWL8mY4sxSi+cacr2DQES9Lp8nUWVB6xyFuKJ8xN1ont/s3WupSi
q7jngGVRHis1Jg1qgtNSGLiDzuNosNT4euBfr+4eKGXmhvf2jQDKtC3NIJy4XcdS
mV++EhZW+Xu6/ryYOZg9bqODN0lx3GGpARZc69v3X9qXPBuMG1vMOX2G2tpIDDjM
j6aqjecHAz0ExWllPDH1nri4b3ZE4DiVvS56ZiZebxDEqmUQdLcPVG4u+iuC0nJN
yLF2xK8FBn9jNSGd+Yomx9prS5aBSbJJD6unGL5vMhouhgd0qS5HK6bwzWpSsLNA
4QIDAQAB
-----END PUBLIC KEY-----
It has the following long (16 bytes) and short (8 bytes) fingerprints:
B2DA909BEC70FA1315BE1A11B5CB225B
15BE1A11B5CB225B
You can download the RSA key or fetch it via the command-line:
curl -1sLf 'https://dl.cloudsmith.io/public/cloudsmith/actions/rsa.15BE1A11B5CB225B.key'
Public ECDSA Key
ECDSA-based keys/signatures are used by:
The public ECDSA OpenSSH key for the cloudsmith/actions is:
-----BEGIN PUBLIC KEY-----
MFkwEwYHKoZIzj0CAQYIKoZIzj0DAQcDQgAEXdnygFtdRm0RXH31VHeZnBtdmkfR
nQlMyspmjuxXBXqp3cEOhV+SUgCByFaAw0dbCb/jjUvEvAEYtG7bH+wfJQ==
-----END PUBLIC KEY-----
It has the following long (16 bytes) and short (8 bytes) fingerprints:
767DDE527431DEA0DA39BE9BF8AA92B1
DA39BE9BF8AA92B1
You can download the ECDSA key or fetch it via the command-line:
curl -1sLf 'https://dl.cloudsmith.io/public/cloudsmith/actions/ecdsa.DA39BE9BF8AA92B1.key'
Please note however that the NPM client does not require this key to be installed system-wide in order to allow for package verification - NPM tooling will handle keys automatically.
Need Help?
If you couldn't find what you needed in our documentation, then you can always chat to a member of our team instead. It's our mission to be your dedicated off-site team for package management, and we mean it. Come and chat with us, anytime.
Alpine Public Key Installation
The following instructions are for Alpine (e.g. apk) packages or compatible.
Automated Installation (Bash)
If you installed the cloudsmith/actions repository by following one of the repository installation instructions then you don't need take any further action. The RSA key should already have been installed alongside the repository.
Manual Installation
If you'd like to manually install the RSA key, you can utilise curl to retrieve the RSA key and install it by executing:
curl -1sLf 'https://dl.cloudsmith.io/public/cloudsmith/actions/rsa.15BE1A11B5CB225B.key' >/etc/apk/keys/actions@cloudsmith-15BE1A11B5CB225B.rsa.pub
Or you can add it directly without curl by executing:
sudo cat >/etc/apk/keys/actions@cloudsmith-15BE1A11B5CB225B.rsa.pub <<EOF
-----BEGIN PUBLIC KEY-----
MIIBIjANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAAOCAQ8AMIIBCgKCAQEAzqNUnSUQhqnhGau+C8De
rpl23Fl+1cKcJWL8mY4sxSi+cacr2DQES9Lp8nUWVB6xyFuKJ8xN1ont/s3WupSi
q7jngGVRHis1Jg1qgtNSGLiDzuNosNT4euBfr+4eKGXmhvf2jQDKtC3NIJy4XcdS
mV++EhZW+Xu6/ryYOZg9bqODN0lx3GGpARZc69v3X9qXPBuMG1vMOX2G2tpIDDjM
j6aqjecHAz0ExWllPDH1nri4b3ZE4DiVvS56ZiZebxDEqmUQdLcPVG4u+iuC0nJN
yLF2xK8FBn9jNSGd+Yomx9prS5aBSbJJD6unGL5vMhouhgd0qS5HK6bwzWpSsLNA
4QIDAQAB
-----END PUBLIC KEY-----
EOF
Removing Installation / Uninstalling
If you want to remove the public RSA key for the cloudsmith/actions repository then you can do so by executing the following:
sudo rm -f /etc/apk/keys/actions@cloudsmith-15BE1A11B5CB225B.rsa.pub
Note: Don't do this if you currently have the repository installed and wish to continue using it. If you remove the key the next fetch will fail.
Viewing Installed Keys
If you want to verify that a RSA public key has been installed or removed, you can view the list of all installed keys by executing:
ls -la /etc/apk/keys/
What's this page? All Cloudsmith repositories and packages are signed using GPG, RSA or ECDSA keys where supported. Signatures and checksums provide reliable mechanisms to ensure that the packages that you download/install are neither corrupt nor modified. GPG is generally preferred, but RSA or ECDSA is used for some package formats (such as Alpine or NPM). Learn more in the signing keys documentation.