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@@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ podman-image-sign- Create a signature for an image
# SYNOPSIS
**podman image sign**
-[**-h**|**--help**]
-[**-d**, **--directory**]
+[**--help**|**-h**]
+[**--directory**|**-d**]
[**--sign-by**]
[ IMAGE... ]
@@ -16,10 +16,10 @@ been pulled from a registry. The signature will be written to a directory
derived from the registry configuration files in /etc/containers/registries.d. By default, the signature will be written into /var/lib/containers/sigstore directory.
# OPTIONS
-**-h** **--help**
+**--help** **-h**
Print usage statement.
-**-d** **--directory**
+**--directory** **-d**
Store the signatures in the specified directory. Default: /var/lib/containers/sigstore
**--sign-by**
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ derived from the registry configuration files in /etc/containers/registries.d. B
# EXAMPLES
Sign the busybox image with the identify of foo@bar.com with a user's keyring and save the signature in /tmp/signatures/.
- sudo podman image sign --sign-by foo@bar.com -d /tmp/signatures transport://privateregistry.example.com/foobar
+ sudo podman image sign --sign-by foo@bar.com --directory /tmp/signatures docker://privateregistry.example.com/foobar
# RELATED CONFIGURATION
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ The write (and read) location for signatures is defined in YAML-based
configuration files in /etc/containers/registries.d/. When you sign
an image, podman will use those configuration files to determine
where to write the signature based on the the name of the originating
-registry or a default storage value unless overriden with the -d
+registry or a default storage value unless overriden with the --directory
option. For example, consider the following configuration file.
docker: