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I wish I could see stdout while Custom command is running.
https://github.com/skpm/skpm/blob/master/docs/notarization.md
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Docker has this for pull: https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/pull/
The tarball format supports multiple images/tags. We'd just want to pull every tag for crane but with gcrane we could pull all the untagged manifests as well.
Docker doesn't have it for push but I don't see a reason not to support it.
This would work well with an --oci flag to do an image layout ins
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When changes are made to the Installation setup it would be good to have an automated script we could run in order to verify the changes. This could later be added to our release pipeline in order to automate the process before any major release. Current Installations that need to be tested are:
- Helm
- Kustomize
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As we always have one root-hash available for the registry we currently have cached, we can also set a DNS record (_dnslink.npm.open-registry.dev) to that value, and have any IPFS gateway being able to fetch the content.
Essentially, we just have to on every change to the registry hash, update a DNS TXT record for this to work.
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