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Specification and other related documents.

  • You can read the current version of the specification here.
  • The latest stable version (0.9) is here.

Generating PDF

Requirements

  1. git
  2. Pandoc with LaTex, must include enumitem
  3. GNU Make

The documentation can be generated into a printable PDF by compiling the markdown file.

make pdf

Examples and Demos

There are a couple of repositories within this organization that you can use to play around and better understand in-toto. Here's a list of them along with a brief description.

  • demo: This is a very basic dummy supply chain example to help you understand the in-toto python toolchain. We recommend getting started here.
  • kubectl-in-toto: Inside of this repository, you will find a demo to test a kubectl in-toto plugin to scan containers in your kubernetes deployment against in-toto metadata.
  • demo OpenSUSE: This repository uses the OpenSUSE build toolchain to exemplify how in-toto could be integrated inside of OpenSUSE-based distros.
  • totoify-grafeas: This repository provides an interface that converts standard in-toto links into Grafeas occurrences, and back for use in an in-toto verification workflow.
  • layout-web-tool: The layout-web-tool is a simple Flask-based web app that walks users through creating an in-toto layout. This tool is hosted for interested project owners to try out.

Other informative repositories

Along with this Docs repository, the in-toto enhancements (ITE) repository contains information about features, recommendations and other extensions that are not part of the core specification

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