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Usage: peridio binary-signatures create [OPTIONS] --binary-prn <BINARY_PRN>

Options:
-b, --binary-prn <BINARY_PRN>
The PRN of the binary to create a binary signature for

-c, --binary-content-path <BINARY_CONTENT_PATH>
The path of the file to automatically create a signature for. If you instead want to compute and provide the signature yourself, use the --signature option

-g, --signature <SIGNATURE>
The signature of the binary content.

The hex encoded Ed25519 signature of the SHA256 hash of the binary content. To avoid computing this yourself, you can use the --binary-content-path option.

-s, --signing-key-pair <SIGNING_KEY_PAIR>
The name of a signing key pair as defined in your Peridio CLI config.

If you instead want to provide the private key and PRN of the signing key yourself, use the --signing-key-private and --signing-key-prn options.

--signing-key-private <SIGNING_KEY_PRIVATE>
The path of the file containing the private key to sign the binary with.

If you instead want to provide the name of a signing key pair as defined in your Peridio CLI config, use the --signing-key-pair option.

--signing-key-prn <SIGNING_KEY_PRN>
The PRN of the signing key to tell Peridio to verify the signature with.

If you instead want to provide the name of a signing key pair as defined in your Peridio CLI config, use the --signing-key-pair option.

-h, --help
Print help (see a summary with '-h')