ostree-remote(1)


NAME

   ostree-remote - Control remote repository configuration

SYNOPSIS

   ostree remote add [OPTIONS...] {NAME} {URL} [BRANCH...]

   ostree remote delete {NAME}

   ostree remote show-url {NAME}

   ostree remote list [OPTIONS...] {NAME}

   ostree remote gpg-import [OPTIONS...] {NAME} [KEY-ID...]

   ostree remote refs {NAME}

   ostree remote summary [OPTIONS...] {NAME}

   ostree remote add-cookie {NAME} {DOMAIN} {PATH} {COOKIE_NAME} {VALUE}

   ostree remote delete-cookie {NAME} {DOMAIN} {PATH} {COOKIE_NAME}
                               {VALUE}

   ostree remote list-cookies {NAME}

DESCRIPTION

   Changes remote repository configurations. The NAME refers to the name
   of the remote.

   The gpg-import subcommand can associate GPG keys to a specific remote
   repository for use when pulling signed commits from that repository (if
   GPG verification is enabled).

   The GPG keys to import may be in binary OpenPGP format or ASCII
   armored. The optional [KEY-ID] list can restrict which keys are
   imported from a keyring file or input stream. All keys are imported if
   this list is omitted. If neither --keyring nor --stdin options are
   given, then keys are imported from the user's personal GPG keyring.

   The various cookie related command allow management of a remote
   specific cookie jar.

'ADD' OPTIONS

   --set="KEY=VALUE"
       Set config option KEY=VALUE for remote.

   --no-gpg-verify
       Disable GPG verification.

   --gpg-import=FILE
       Import one or more GPG keys from a file.

       Equivalent to ostree remote gpg-import --keyring=FILE.

'LIST' OPTIONS

   -u, --show-urls
       Show remote URLs in list

'GPG-IMPORT' OPTIONS

   -k, --keyring=FILE
       Import one or more keys from a file.

       This option may be repeated to import from multiple files, but may
       not be used in combination with --stdin.

   --stdin
       Import one or more keys from standard input.

       This option may not be used in combination with --keyring.

'SUMMARY' OPTIONS

   --raw
       Show raw variant data

EXAMPLE

   $ ostree remote show-url local

               http://192.168.122.1/repo





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