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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/testing-public is:
-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
Version: GnuPG v2
mQGNBGFtnzwBDADUwpPphfeLlv93GN4Y9vkK91YH1IyQ2CtiIr4QE2HyzE0nOCh3
PYbDl2W3whyCZcEB63kRDigEk52ZB9C8B7iavaU8QNzIatjFa3267PVXc7AmvnNu
1JPjJzYtatt+HQiHld4jjEeAsY0E9AvW5AzSuQXnYv7Q8MoKXKGFT8HW0OyuPbKU
P3KQPp/tYuOH2IrXcoEMwk3lZNsFjnWW46ncIedlsm1L1EGBHSV+S807eVU9x1AB
iibG2wBsxFIFjUJGpwDXn37KXNsadSzURHfzHEXiYQ2lztQUYHrLonNJKMmLS3FJ
DzTNWlK6giHfVq0XxDZpWwLo3MfFmQ+yTkKvtxrczaRezGfE3/7KA0kOZBSKiKfd
YNgBgpRwL2unbyKL55LYdwyHp1v6qjhlDJf8ExUVSxbHBc6PE5rnxOWz0Wri7TtY
LBoiz6Tvp50vT9FAc0rQbqUv0NhVhMX6Hehf5cb35QI2MQg6XRXb4ujpk+75BIGv
L1XnDS9bLS05Sm8AEQEAAbRKQ2xvdWRzbWl0aCBQYWNrYWdlIChjbG91ZHNtaXRo
L3Rlc3RpbmctcHVibGljLXR0aykgPHN1cHBvcnRAY2xvdWRzbWl0aC5pbz6JAbcE
EwEIACEFAmFtnzwCGy8FCwkIBwMFFQoJCAsFFgIDAQACHgECF4AACgkQ8srr8McH
d+bPEgwAjU3TPmhXDMWkHyBw7k0p3LsRAuzdyjhVrICmosdT81hU8+8pdBXx4sYu
aSipKswLEIhhHj/YCpU2/YB3F2/OiYnVJPVB50ahx2r7/LLUK7jb1Z/MUykoCl5o
CJf0Uo1Qy+ivJkRbBhvxiMcZddwLvKYyDhM31d/vq8O3LKuxIhEajpxUOpKon7FT
d8d9H19X3UCWwVpv7n25kS0hjS3Kn8R20xzrh9ug4DammhcuetxerbIOsrlDEtMa
IjjcDLbS7qz1ZSzYMr2Csk3Wh/FIJFrihmATraahCPaCwprANZzrula5nuQ7bb2b
ywZCWfwcVR9j+dxpevYH7AN5f7vlOknPp+9d9Gf6g1Pav5FV9CxOL5dz5pMQlV1x
zcPHMpBBs0fuQ9n8dRBDsUxEk2VjLQPu73NbE4biXO1dTM8nuGSlf3QihhcejRTE
pcRj8DYkKhiGjjToTOA0c2p5zw9fjJ3R9sdvxZNB6n6x+DHkVDp2y3myHw4Vbqvc
uwcMNSBU
=taYE
-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
It has the following long (20 bytes) and short (8 bytes) fingerprints:
3DE431AB7417DECBB0EABF95F2CAEBF0C70777E6
F2CAEBF0C70777E6
You can download the GPG key or fetch it via the command-line:
curl -1sLf 'https://dl.cloudsmith.io/public/cloudsmith/testing-public/gpg.F2CAEBF0C70777E6.key'
Public RSA Key
RSA-based keys/signatures are used by:
The public RSA key for the cloudsmith/testing-public is:
-----BEGIN PUBLIC KEY-----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-----END PUBLIC KEY-----
It has the following long (16 bytes) and short (8 bytes) fingerprints:
FEDB4B39A1D09DECBACA4B2ECE38BF1D
BACA4B2ECE38BF1D
You can download the RSA key or fetch it via the command-line:
curl -1sLf 'https://dl.cloudsmith.io/public/cloudsmith/testing-public/rsa.BACA4B2ECE38BF1D.key'
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What's this page? All Cloudsmith repositories and packages are signed using GPG (or RSA) keys where supported. GPG (or RSA) 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 is used for some package formats (such as Alpine). Learn more in the signing keys documentation.