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# CLI #
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The CLI requires a few dependencies and C extensions that can be installed with
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`pip install securesystemslib[crypto,pynacl]`.
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[CLI_EXAMPLES.md](CLI_EXAMPLES.md) covers more complex examples.
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----
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## Create a repository ##
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Create a TUF repository in the current working directory. A cryptographic key
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is created and set for each top-level role. The written Targets metadata does
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not sign for any targets, nor does it delegate trust to any roles.
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```Bash
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$ repo.py --init
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```
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Optionally, the repository can be written to a specified location.
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```Bash
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$ repo.py --init --path </path/to/repo_dir>
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```
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The default top-level key files created with `--init` are saved to disk
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encrypted, with a default password of 'pw'. Instead of using the default
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password, the user can enter one on the command line for each top-level role.
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These optional command-line options also work with other CLI actions (e.g.,
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repo.py --add).
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```Bash
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$ repo.py --init [--targets_pw, --root_pw, --snapshot_pw, --timestamp_pw]
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```
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Create a bare TUF repository in the current working directory. A cryptographic
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key is *not* created nor set for each top-level role.
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```Bash
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$ repo.py --init --bare
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```
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Create a TUF repository with [consistent
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snapshots](https://github.com/theupdateframework/specification/blob/master/tuf-spec.md#7-consistent-snapshots)
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enabled, where target filenames have their hash prepended (e.g.,
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`<hash>.README.txt`), and metadata filenames have their version numbers
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prepended (e.g., `<hash>.snapshot.json`).
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```Bash
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$ repo.py --init --consistent
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```
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## Add a target file ##
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Copy a target file to the repo and add it to the Targets metadata (or the
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Targets role specified in --role). More than one target file, or directory,
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may be specified in --add. The --recursive option may be toggled to also
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include files in subdirectories of a specified directory. The Snapshot
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and Timestamp metadata are also updated and signed automatically, but this
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behavior can be toggled off with --no_release.
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```Bash
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$ repo.py --add <foo.tar.gz> <bar.tar.gz>
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$ repo.py --add </path/to/dir> [--recursive]
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```
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Similar to the --init case, the repository location can be chosen.
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```Bash
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$ repo.py --add <foo.tar.gz> --path </path/to/my_repo>
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```
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## Remove a target file ##
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Remove a target file from the Targets metadata (or the Targets role specified
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in --role). More than one target file or glob pattern may be specified in
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--remove. The Snapshot and Timestamp metadata are also updated and signed
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automatically, but this behavior can be toggled off with --no_release.
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```Bash
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$ repo.py --remove <glob_pattern> ...
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```
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Examples:
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Remove all target files, that match `foo*.tgz,` from the Targets metadata.
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```Bash
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$ repo.py --remove "foo*.tgz"
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```
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Remove all target files from the `my_role` metadata.
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```Bash
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$ repo.py --remove "*" --role my_role --sign tufkeystore/my_role_key
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```
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## Generate key ##
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Generate a cryptographic key. The generated key can later be used to sign
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specific metadata with `--sign`. The supported key types are: `ecdsa`,
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`ed25519`, and `rsa`. If a keytype is not given, an Ed25519 key is generated.
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If adding a top-level key to a bare repo (i.e., repo.py --init --bare),
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the filenames of the top-level keys must be "root_key," "targets_key,"
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"snapshot_key," "timestamp_key." The filename can vary for any additional
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top-level key.
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```Bash
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$ repo.py --key
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$ repo.py --key <keytype>
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$ repo.py --key <keytype> [--path </path/to/repo_dir> --pw [my_password],
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--filename <key_filename>]
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```
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Instead of using a default password, the user can enter one on the command
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line or be prompted for it via password masking.
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```Bash
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$ repo.py --key ecdsa --pw my_password
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```
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```Bash
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$ repo.py --key rsa --pw
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Enter a password for the RSA key (...):
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Confirm:
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```
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## Sign metadata ##
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Sign, with the specified key(s), the metadata of the role indicated in --role.
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The Snapshot and Timestamp role are also automatically signed, if possible, but
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this behavior can be disabled with --no_release.
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```Bash
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$ repo.py --sign </path/to/key> ... [--role <rolename>, --path </path/to/repo>]
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```
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For example, to sign the delegated `foo` metadata:
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```Bash
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$ repo.py --sign </path/to/foo_key> --role foo
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```
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## Trust keys ##
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The Root role specifies the trusted keys of the top-level roles, including
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itself. The --trust command-line option, in conjunction with --pubkeys and
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--role, can be used to indicate the trusted keys of a role.
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```Bash
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$ repo.py --trust --pubkeys --role
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```
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For example:
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```Bash
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$ repo.py --init --bare
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$ repo.py --trust --pubkeys tufkeystore/my_key.pub tufkeystore/my_key_too.pub
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--role root
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```
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### Distrust keys ###
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Conversely, the Root role can discontinue trust of specified key(s).
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Example of how to discontinue trust of a key:
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```Bash
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$ repo.py --distrust --pubkeys tufkeystore/my_key_too.pub --role root
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```
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## Delegations ##
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Delegate trust of target files from the Targets role (or the one specified in
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--role) to some other role (--delegatee). --delegatee is trusted to sign for
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target files that match the delegated glob pattern(s). The --delegate option
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does not create metadata for the delegated role, rather it updates the
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delegator's metadata to list the delegation to --delegatee. The Snapshot and
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Timestamp metadata are also updated and signed automatically, but this behavior
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can be toggled off with --no_release.
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```Bash
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$ repo.py --delegate <glob pattern> ... --delegatee <rolename> --pubkeys
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</path/to/pubkey.pub> ... [--role <rolename> --terminating --threshold <X>
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--sign </path/to/role_privkey>]
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```
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For example, to delegate trust of `foo*.gz` packages to the `foo` role:
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```
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$ repo.py --delegate "foo*.tgz" --delegatee foo --pubkeys tufkeystore/foo.pub
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```
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## Revocations ##
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Revoke trust of target files from a delegated role (--delegatee). The
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"targets" role performs the revocation if --role is not specified. The
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--revoke option does not delete the metadata belonging to --delegatee, instead
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it removes the delegation to it from the delegator's (or --role) metadata. The
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Snapshot and Timestamp metadata are also updated and signed automatically, but
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this behavior can be toggled off with --no_release.
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```Bash
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$ repo.py --revoke --delegatee <rolename> [--role <rolename>
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--sign </path/to/role_privkey>]
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```
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## Verbosity ##
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Set the verbosity of the logger (2, by default). The lower the number, the
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greater the verbosity. Logger messages are saved to `tuf.log` in the current
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working directory.
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```Bash
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$ repo.py --verbose <0-5>
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```
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## Clean ##
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Delete the repo in the current working directory, or the one specified with
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`--path`. Specifically, the `tufrepo`, `tufclient`, and `tufkeystore`
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directories are deleted.
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```Bash
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$ repo.py --clean
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$ repo.py --clean --path </path/to/dirty/repo>
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```
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----
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