Differentiate, again, between (skopeo --tls-verify subcommand) and (skope subcommand --tls-verify), by - using a "local" Corba flag for the (skopeo --tls-verify ...) variant - adding separate --tls-verify flags to subcommands that only accept them as legacy, available through deprecatedTLSVerifyFlags (unlike the non-legacy path of dockerImageFlags()); - using TraverseChildren: true; this causes the global and per-subcommand flags to be treated separately by Corba, i.e. they no longer happen to share the "Hidden" flag and Corba actually sets the right flag variable now. So, we can now warn on (skopeo --tls-verify command) again, and --help lists the flag correctly (it is hidden at the global level, and in subcommands like copy that deprecated it, but visible in subcommands like inspect where it's not deprecated). NOTE: This removes --tls-verify from (skopeo manifest-digest) and the three signing commands; it never made sense there. This change could, in principle, break some users. Also update man pages to match. Signed-off-by: Miloslav Trmač <mitr@redhat.com>
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% skopeo-logout(1)
NAME
skopeo-logout - Logout of a container registry.
SYNOPSIS
skopeo logout [options] registry
DESCRIPTION
skopeo logout logs out of a specified registry server by deleting the cached credentials stored in the auth.json file. The path of the authentication file can be overridden by the user by setting the authfile flag. The default path used is ${XDG_RUNTIME_DIR}/containers/auth.json. All the cached credentials can be removed by setting the all flag.
OPTIONS
--authfile=path
Path of the authentication file. Default is ${XDG_RUNTIME_DIR}/containers/auth.json
Note: You can also override the default path of the authentication file by setting the REGISTRY_AUTH_FILE
environment variable. export REGISTRY_AUTH_FILE=path
--all, -a
Remove the cached credentials for all registries in the auth file
--help, -h
Print usage statement
--tls-verify=bool
Require HTTPS and verify certificates when talking to the container registry or daemon (defaults to true)
EXAMPLES
$ skopeo logout docker.io
Remove login credentials for docker.io
$ skopeo logout --authfile authdir/myauths.json docker.io
Remove login credentials for docker.io
$ skopeo logout --all
Remove login credentials for all registries
SEE ALSO
skopeo(1), skopeo-login(1), containers-auth.json(5)
HISTORY
May 2020, Originally compiled by Qi Wang qiwan@redhat.com