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R""(
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# Examples
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* Generate a new secret key:
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```console
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# nix key generate-secret --key-name cache.example.org-1 > ./secret-key
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```
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We can then use this key to sign the closure of the Hello package:
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```console
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# nix build nixpkgs#hello
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# nix store sign --key-file ./secret-key --recursive ./result
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```
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Finally, we can verify the store paths using the corresponding
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public key:
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```
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# nix store verify --trusted-public-keys $(nix key convert-secret-to-public < ./secret-key) ./result
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```
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# Description
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This command generates a new Ed25519 secret key for signing store
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paths and prints it on standard output. Use `nix key
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convert-secret-to-public` to get the corresponding public key for
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verifying signed store paths.
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The mandatory argument `--key-name` specifies a key name (such as
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`cache.example.org-1). It is used to look up keys on the client when
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it verifies signatures. It can be anything, but it’s suggested to use
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the host name of your cache (e.g. `cache.example.org`) with a suffix
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denoting the number of the key (to be incremented every time you need
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to revoke a key).
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# Format
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Both secret and public keys are represented as the key name followed
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by a base-64 encoding of the Ed25519 key data, e.g.
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```
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cache.example.org-0:E7lAO+MsPwTFfPXsdPtW8GKui/5ho4KQHVcAGnX+Tti1V4dUxoVoqLyWJ4YESuZJwQ67GVIksDt47og+tPVUZw==
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```
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