AutoGov

A unified CLI for attestation verification and release management. Supports cosign-based verification with SLSA v1.2 VSA (Verification Summary Attestation) support, integrated OPA policy evaluation, and a full release engine with changelog generation.
Note: This tool supports attestation verification for container images (ghcr.io) and blobs, VSA generation, policy evaluation, and release management (plan, cut, publish) with conventional commit-based changelog generation.
Table of Contents
Requirements
- Go 1.26 or higher
- GitHub personal access token with read access to packages
- Access to the GitHub Container Registry (ghcr.io)
- Docker login to ghcr.io (
docker login ghcr.io) for container image verification
Features
- Multi-Attestation Verification: Supports all standard in-toto predicate types (SLSA, SBOM, vulnerability, custom)
- SLSA v1.2 VSA Generation: Creates comprehensive Verification Summary Attestations
- OPA Policy Integration: Evaluates Rego policies with results included in VSA metadata
- Certificate Identity Validation: Validates against approved certificate identity lists
- Offline Verification: Supports pre-downloaded attestation artifacts (verify container images by digest without pulling the image)
- Attestation Download: Download attestations from GitHub for offline verification workflows
- Dynamic Trusted Root: Automatically fetches latest GitHub trusted roots
- VSA Validation: Comprehensive field validation, structured error handling, and multi-format digest support
- Release Management: Plan, cut, and publish releases with GitHub API-signed commits (SLSA v1.2 provenance)
- Changelog Generation: Automatic changelog from conventional commits with markdown or JSON output
- Configuration Mutations: Update version strings across JSON, YAML, and TOML files during releases
- Production Ready: Comprehensive error handling, caching, and monitoring support
This tool verifies GitHub Artifact Attestations using the sigstore-go v1.2.1 API and supports attestations in the Sigstore bundle format used by GitHub Artifact Attestations, npm Provenance, Homebrew Provenance, etc.
Verification Process
The tool performs several steps for each attestation:
- Trusted Root Fetching: Dynamically fetches GitHub's trusted root using
gh attestation trusted-root, with fallback to embedded trusted root
- Parses the OCI reference to extract organization, repository, and digest
- Retrieves attestations from GitHub's container registry
- Verifies the certificate chain for each attestation using sigstore-go
- Validates the attestation signature with proper timestamp verification
- Checks the certificate identity and issuer against expected values
- Verifies the attestation payload structure and content
- (Optional) Validates certificate identity against an approved source of truth list
Each attestation is verified against:
- GitHub's trusted root certificates (including both certificate authorities and timestamp authorities)
- The specified certificate identity (GitHub Actions workflow)
- The certificate issuer (GitHub Actions OIDC provider)
- (Optional) An approved list of certificate identities from a source of truth
Authentication
The tool supports two methods of GitHub authentication:
-
Auto-detection (Recommended):
- Uses
go-gh to automatically detect credentials from:
- Environment variables (
GH_TOKEN, GITHUB_TOKEN, GITHUB_AUTH_TOKEN)
- GitHub CLI configuration
- System keyring
-
Manual Configuration:
If testing locally, use a PAT (e.g., a Classic Personal Token) with the following permissions:
read:packages permission to access GitHub Container Registry (required for container image verification)
repo permission if verifying private repository artifacts
- Access to the organization/repository you're trying to verify
Note: For container image verification, you must be logged into ghcr.io:
echo $GH_TOKEN | docker login ghcr.io -u USERNAME --password-stdin
The same token can be used for both GitHub API access and Docker login.
Installation
go install github.com/liatrio/autogov@latest
# Binary will be installed as 'autogov'
Usage
Online Verification
verify is a parent command with four subcommands: attestation (GitHub artifact attestations), git (gitsign commit signatures), source (source provenance), and policy (repository policy enforcement). Artifact verification uses the attestation subcommand:
autogov verify attestation --repo <owner/repo> [options]
Required Flags
--repo: Repository to fetch attestations from (format: owner/repo) (required for both image and blob verification)
And one of the following:
--image-digest, -d: Container image digest. Provide either:
- A bare digest
sha256:<64-hex> together with --repo owner/repo (recommended)
- Or a full OCI reference
[registry/]owner/repo[:tag]@sha256:<64-hex> (still requires --repo owner/repo for API scoping)
--blob-path: Path to a blob file to verify attestations against (e.g., --blob-path /path/to/file.txt)
- Positional digest: you may pass the digest as a positional argument when neither
--image-digest nor --blob-path is provided.
Offline Verification
The tool supports offline verification for air-gapped environments or archived attestations:
Download Attestations
First, download attestations while online (requires GitHub token):
# Download attestations for a blob artifact
autogov download \
--blob-path artifact.tar.gz \
--repo owner/repo \
--output attestations.jsonl
# Download attestations for a container image by digest
autogov download \
--image-digest sha256:abc123... \
--repo owner/repo \
--output attestations.jsonl
# Download attestations using digest directly as argument (works for both blobs and images)
autogov download \
--repo owner/repo \
--output attestations.jsonl \
sha256:abc123...
Download Command Flags:
--blob-path: Path to a local blob file to download attestations for
--image-digest: Container image digest (e.g., sha256:...)
--repo, -R: Repository to download attestations from (format: owner/repo) (required)
--output, -o: Output file path for attestation bundles (required)
--format: Output format: json or jsonl (default: jsonl)
-q, --quiet: Only show errors and final results
Verify Offline
Then verify offline using the downloaded attestations:
# Verify with blob file
autogov offline \
--attestations attestations.jsonl \
--blob-path artifact.tar.gz \
--cert-identity "https://github.com/owner/repo/.github/workflows/build.yml@sha" \
--cert-issuer "https://token.actions.githubusercontent.com"
# Verify container image by digest
autogov offline \
--attestations attestations.jsonl \
--image-digest "sha256:46a0df552ddbd5bfb4cc738a0f316e4060cc5b06e5fc0a8dac3a8c7e33b6992f" \
--cert-identity "https://github.com/owner/repo/.github/workflows/build.yml@sha" \
--cert-issuer "https://token.actions.githubusercontent.com"
# Attestation-only verification (no artifact)
autogov offline \
--attestations attestations.jsonl \
--cert-identity "https://github.com/owner/repo/.github/workflows/build.yml@sha" \
--cert-issuer "https://token.actions.githubusercontent.com"
Offline Verification Flags
--attestations: Path to pre-downloaded attestation bundles file (required)
--blob-path: Path to artifact file or directory containing multiple artifacts to verify (optional, calculates SHA256 digest for single files)
--image-digest: SHA256 digest for container image verification (optional, use when image cannot be pulled offline)
--cert-identity: Certificate identity (workflow URL with commit SHA). If not provided, any valid signature will be accepted
--cert-issuer: Certificate issuer (defaults to GitHub Actions)
--source-ref: Source repository ref to verify against (e.g., refs/heads/main)
--trusted-root: Path to custom trusted root JSON file (takes precedence over --trusted-root-source)
--trusted-root-source: Trusted root source selection: github, public, or auto (default: auto)
--generate-vsa: Generate Verification Summary Attestation after successful verification
--vsa-output: Output path for generated VSA (required if --generate-vsa is used)
--policy-uri: Policy URI for VSA generation (required if --generate-vsa is used)
--policy-bundle-path: Policy bundle source — local directory, .tar.gz, http(s):// URL, oci://registry/repo:tag, or ghrel://owner/repo[@tag][?asset=bundle.tar.gz] (without @tag, ghrel:// uses the latest release)
--policy-data-path: Path to JSON file containing additional OPA data (e.g., vulnerability thresholds)
--policy-schemas-path: JSON schemas source for OPA validation — local directory, .tar.gz, http(s):// URL, oci://, or ghrel://owner/repo[@tag][?asset=schemas.tar.gz] (default asset schemas.tar.gz)
--fail-on-policy-error: Exit with error when policy evaluation fails (default: false)
-q, --quiet: Only show errors and final results
Trusted Root Source Options:
| Source |
Description |
github |
Use GitHub's private Sigstore deployment (fulcio.githubapp.com) |
public |
Use public Sigstore infrastructure (fulcio.sigstore.dev) |
auto |
Auto-detect based on certificate issuer (default) |
The auto mode examines the attestation certificate issuer to determine the appropriate trusted root:
- GitHub Actions (
https://token.actions.githubusercontent.com) → GitHub trusted root
- Google OIDC (
https://accounts.google.com) → Public Sigstore trusted root
- GitHub OAuth (
https://github.com/login/oauth) → Public Sigstore trusted root
- GitLab (
https://gitlab.com) → Public Sigstore trusted root
Implementation Notes:
- Uses sigstore-go for all verification
- Handles large attestations (up to 10MB per line in JSONL files)
- Transparency log verification is automatically skipped in offline mode
- Supports both JSON and JSONL attestation formats
Optional Flags
--cert-identity, -i: Certificate identity to verify against (GitHub Actions workflow URL). If not provided, any valid signature will be accepted.
- For blob verification, the organization and repository are extracted from this URL
- Format:
https://github.com/OWNER/REPO/.github/workflows/...
--cert-issuer, -s: Certificate issuer to verify against (default: https://token.actions.githubusercontent.com)
--source-ref, -r: Source repository ref to verify against (e.g., refs/heads/main)
--quiet, -q: Only show errors and final results
Certificate Identity Validation Flags
The tool supports validating certificate identities against a source of truth list:
--cert-identity-list: URL to the certificate identity list for validation. If provided, validates the cert-identity against this source (optional). Example: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/liatrio/autogov-workflows/refs/heads/main/cert-identities.json
--no-cache: Disable caching of the certificate identity list
VSA and Policy Flags
The tool supports generating SLSA v1.2 Verification Summary Attestations (VSAs) with enhanced validation and evaluating OPA policies:
--generate-vsa: Generate a VSA after successful verification with comprehensive validation
--vsa-output: Path to save the generated VSA (e.g., ./verification-summary.json)
--policy-bundle-path: Policy bundle source — local directory, .tar.gz, http(s):// URL, oci://registry/repo:tag, or ghrel://owner/repo[@tag][?asset=bundle.tar.gz]
--policy-schemas-path: JSON schemas source — local directory, .tar.gz, http(s):// URL, oci://, or ghrel://owner/repo[@tag][?asset=schemas.tar.gz]
--policy-data-path: Path to JSON file containing additional OPA data (e.g., vulnerability thresholds)
--policy-uri: Policy URI for VSA generation (required if --generate-vsa is used)
--fail-on-policy-error: Exit with error code 1 when policy evaluation fails (default: false - exit code 0)
--attestations-path: Path to directory containing attestation files for offline verification
For enhanced VSA features and SLSA v1.2 compliance details, see docs/vsa-metadata.md.
The certificate identity source of truth is a JSON file with the following structure:
{
"identities": [
{
"version": "0.4.0",
"sha": "d709edc9cc501e27f390b7818c9262075ee9e0da",
"status": "latest",
"identities": [
"https://github.com/liatrio/autogov-workflows/.github/workflows/rw-attest-image.yaml@d709edc9cc501e27f390b7818c9262075ee9e0da"
],
"added": "2025-03-14"
},
{
"version": "0.3.0",
"sha": "a8d9bc3a1e5601d657f87f089a234717899712b1",
"status": "approved",
"identities": [
"https://github.com/liatrio/autogov-workflows/.github/workflows/rw-attest-blob.yaml@a8d9bc3a1e5601d657f87f089a234717899712b1"
],
"added": "2025-02-22",
"expires": "2026-02-22"
},
{
"version": "0.1.0",
"sha": "3f1e90cc8b4fd742c2cd3e4d81d6079c63fbaf67",
"status": "revoked",
"identities": [
"https://github.com/liatrio/autogov-workflows/.github/workflows/rw-attest-blob.yaml@3f1e90cc8b4fd742c2cd3e4d81d6079c63fbaf67"
],
"added": "2024-11-29",
"revoked": "2025-01-30",
"reason": "Multiple security fixes and bug fixes in later versions"
}
],
"metadata": {
"last_updated": "2025-03-14",
"version": "v0.4.0",
"maintainer": "@liatrio/tag-autogov"
}
}
Environment Variables
The following environment variables can be used for authentication:
GH_TOKEN, GITHUB_TOKEN, or GITHUB_AUTH_TOKEN: GitHub personal access token with read access to packages
All command line flags can be set via environment variables:
CERT_IDENTITY: Alternative to --cert-identity flag
CERT_ISSUER: Alternative to --cert-issuer flag
SOURCE_REF: Alternative to --source-ref flag
QUIET: Alternative to --quiet flag
CERT_IDENTITY_LIST: Alternative to --cert-identity-list flag
NO_CACHE: Alternative to --no-cache flag
FAIL_ON_POLICY_ERROR: Alternative to --fail-on-policy-error flag (set to "true" to exit with error on policy failures)
POLICY_DATA_PATH: Alternative to --policy-data-path flag
TRUSTED_ROOT_SOURCE: Alternative to --trusted-root-source flag (values: github, public, auto)
Changelog Generation
Generate a changelog from conventional commits:
autogov changelog [flags]
Changelog Flags
--from: Starting ref (tag/branch/SHA); empty discovers latest tag
--to: Ending ref (default: HEAD)
-o, --output: Output file path (default: stdout)
--format: Output format: markdown, json (default: markdown)
--repo-path: Path to git repository (default: .)
--include-all: Include non-releasable commit types (docs, chore, test, etc.)
--first-parent: Follow only first parent (merge commits) for history
--version: Version header; if empty and --to is a semver tag, derived from tag
Changelog Examples
# Generate changelog since last tag
autogov changelog
# Generate changelog between two tags
autogov changelog --from v0.3.0 --to v0.4.0
# Output as JSON
autogov changelog --format json
# Save to file
autogov changelog -o CHANGELOG.md
# Include all commit types (docs, chore, test, etc.)
autogov changelog --include-all
Release Management
The release command provides a full release workflow with three subcommands.
release plan — Preview a release
autogov release plan [flags]
Analyzes commits since the last tag, determines the next semantic version, and shows what would be included in a release.
Flags:
--from: Base ref to compare from (default: latest tag)
--to: Target ref to compare to (default: HEAD)
--first-parent: Only follow first parent commits in merge history
-o, --output: Output format: text, json, yaml (default: text)
--repo: Path to git repository (default: .)
--mutations-config: Path to mutations config file for file update preview
release cut — Execute a release
autogov release cut [flags]
Applies file mutations, creates a release commit and tag via GitHub API (providing SLSA v1.2 provenance through GitHub's auto-signing), and creates a draft GitHub release.
Flags:
--plan-file: Path to pre-generated release plan (JSON/YAML)
--branch: Expected branch to cut release from (default: main)
--remote: Git remote to push to (default: origin)
--mutations-config: Path to mutations config file
--dry-run: Show what would be done without making changes
--repo: Path to git repository (default: .)
--commit-author: Author name for release commit (default: autogov[bot])
--commit-email: Author email for release commit (default: autogov[bot]@users.noreply.github.com)
-o, --output: Output format: text, json (default: text)
release publish — Publish a draft release
autogov release publish [flags]
Publishes a draft GitHub release, making it visible to users.
Flags:
--tag: Specific tag to publish (mutually exclusive with --latest)
--latest: Publish latest draft release (mutually exclusive with --tag)
--dry-run: Show what would be done without publishing
--repo: Path to git repository (default: .)
-o, --output: Output format: text, json (default: text)
Release Workflow Example
# 1. Preview the release
autogov release plan
# 2. Cut the release (creates commit, tag, and draft release)
autogov release cut --mutations-config .autogov-mutations.yaml
# 3. After CI passes, publish
autogov release publish --latest
Version
Print build version information:
autogov version
Examples
Verify a container image:
export GITHUB_AUTH_TOKEN=your_token
autogov verify attestation \
--cert-identity "https://github.com/liatrio/autogov-workflows/.github/workflows/rw-attest-image.yaml@d709edc9cc501e27f390b7818c9262075ee9e0da" \
--repo owner/repo \
--image-digest "sha256:ee911cb4dba66546ded541337f0b3079c55b628c5d83057867b0ef458abdb682" \
--source-ref refs/heads/main
Verify a blob file:
export GITHUB_AUTH_TOKEN=your_token
autogov verify attestation \
--cert-identity "https://github.com/liatrio/autogov-workflows/.github/workflows/rw-attest-blob.yaml@d709edc9cc501e27f390b7818c9262075ee9e0da" \
--repo owner/repo \
--blob-path path/to/your/file \
--source-ref refs/heads/main
Using environment variables:
export GITHUB_AUTH_TOKEN=your_token
export CERT_IDENTITY="https://github.com/liatrio/autogov-workflows/.github/workflows/rw-attest-image.yaml@d709edc9cc501e27f390b7818c9262075ee9e0da"
export CERT_ISSUER=https://token.actions.githubusercontent.com
autogov verify attestation --repo owner/repo -d "sha256:702bea33d240c2f0a1d87fe649a49b52f533bde2005b3c1bc0be7859dd5e4226"
Verify with certificate identity validation:
export GITHUB_AUTH_TOKEN=your_token
autogov verify attestation \
--cert-identity "https://github.com/liatrio/autogov-workflows/.github/workflows/rw-attest-image.yaml@d709edc9cc501e27f390b7818c9262075ee9e0da" \
--repo owner/repo \
--image-digest "sha256:ee911cb4dba66546ded541337f0b3079c55b628c5d83057867b0ef458abdb682" \
--cert-identity-list "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/liatrio/autogov-workflows/refs/heads/main/cert-identities.json"
Generate enhanced VSA with policy evaluation:
export GITHUB_AUTH_TOKEN=your_token
autogov verify attestation \
--cert-identity "https://github.com/liatrio/autogov-workflows/.github/workflows/rw-attest-image.yaml@d709edc9cc501e27f390b7818c9262075ee9e0da" \
--repo owner/repo \
--image-digest "sha256:ee911cb4dba66546ded541337f0b3079c55b628c5d83057867b0ef458abdb682" \
--generate-vsa \
--vsa-output ./verification-summary.json \
--policy-uri "https://github.com/liatrio/autogov-policy-library" \
--policy-bundle-path "oci://ghcr.io/liatrio/autogov-policy-library:latest"
Verify a cosign-signed artifact using public Sigstore:
# Verify an artifact signed with cosign sign --yes (public Sigstore)
autogov offline \
--attestations attestations.jsonl \
--blob-path artifact.tar.gz \
--cert-identity "https://github.com/owner/repo/.github/workflows/release.yml@refs/heads/main" \
--cert-issuer "https://accounts.google.com" \
--trusted-root-source public
# Or use auto-detection (recommended)
autogov offline \
--attestations attestations.jsonl \
--blob-path artifact.tar.gz \
--trusted-root-source auto
Generate VSA with custom vulnerability thresholds:
# Create threshold configuration file
cat > thresholds.json << 'EOF'
{
"vulnerability_thresholds": {
"critical": 0,
"high": 5,
"medium": 20,
"low": -1
}
}
EOF
export GITHUB_AUTH_TOKEN=your_token
autogov verify attestation \
--cert-identity "https://github.com/liatrio/autogov-workflows/.github/workflows/rw-attest-image.yaml@d709edc9cc501e27f390b7818c9262075ee9e0da" \
--repo owner/repo \
--image-digest "sha256:ee911cb4dba66546ded541337f0b3079c55b628c5d83057867b0ef458abdb682" \
--generate-vsa \
--vsa-output ./verification-summary.json \
--policy-uri "https://github.com/liatrio/autogov-policy-library" \
--policy-bundle-path bundle.tar.gz \
--policy-data-path thresholds.json \
--fail-on-policy-error
Threshold Values:
0: No vulnerabilities allowed (zero tolerance)
- Positive number: Maximum allowed count
-1: Unlimited (disable check for that severity)
For VSA output features, metadata structure, and SLSA v1.2 compliance details, see docs/vsa-metadata.md.
Output
The tool provides detailed output about the verification process, including human-readable predicate type names:
Starting verification process...
---
Certificate identity validation enabled
Using identity source: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/liatrio/autogov-workflows/main/cert-identities.json
---
✓ Certificate identity validated against source of truth
Verifying attestation 1 (Vulnerability Scan: https://in-toto.io/attestation/vulns/v0.2)...
✓ Attestation 1 verified successfully
---
Verifying attestation 2 (CycloneDX SBOM: https://cyclonedx.org/bom)...
✓ Attestation 2 verified successfully
---
Verifying attestation 3 (SLSA Provenance: https://slsa.dev/provenance/v1)...
✓ Attestation 3 verified successfully
---
Verifying attestation 4 (AutoGov Metadata: https://autogov.dev/attestation/metadata/v1)...
✓ Attestation 4 verified successfully
---
Summary:
✓ Successfully verified 4 attestations
Attestation Types:
1. Vulnerability Scan (https://in-toto.io/attestation/vulns/v0.2)
2. CycloneDX SBOM (https://cyclonedx.org/bom)
3. SLSA Provenance (https://slsa.dev/provenance/v1)
4. AutoGov Metadata (https://autogov.dev/attestation/metadata/v1)
Note: Predicate types not in the registry are displayed as "Unknown" with a warning, but verification continues normally.
Trusted Root Management
The tool uses GitHub's trusted root certificates for verification, which include both certificate authorities and timestamp authorities required for proper sigstore verification.
Dynamic Trusted Root Fetching
By default, the tool attempts to fetch the latest trusted root dynamically:
- Primary Method: Uses
gh attestation trusted-root command to fetch the current trusted root
- Fallback Method: Uses embedded trusted root if dynamic fetching fails
- Filtering: Automatically filters for
fulcio.githubapp.com certificate authority while preserving timestamp authorities
Benefits of Dynamic Fetching
- Always Up-to-Date: Gets the latest trusted root certificates from GitHub
- Automatic Updates: No need to update the tool when GitHub rotates certificates
- Robust Fallback: Falls back to embedded root if GitHub CLI is unavailable
Requirements for Dynamic Fetching
- Network access to GitHub's API
- Valid GitHub authentication token
If dynamic fetching fails, you'll see a message indicating fallback to embedded trusted root:
✓ Using dynamically fetched trusted root
or
⚠ Failed to fetch dynamic trusted root, using embedded fallback
Troubleshooting
Common issues and solutions:
-
Authentication Errors
- Ensure your GitHub token has the necessary permissions (see Authentication section above)
- Check that the token is properly set in environment variables
- Verify you have access to the GitHub organization
- For container image verification, ensure you're logged into ghcr.io
-
Certificate Verification Failures
- Verify the certificate identity matches your GitHub Actions workflow
- Ensure the workflow URL is correct, including the branch/tag
- Check that the certificate issuer matches GitHub's OIDC provider
-
No Attestations Found
- Confirm the image digest is correct
- Verify the image exists in the GitHub Container Registry
- Check that attestations were generated during the build process
- Ensure you have permission to access the container image
-
Invalid Digest Format
- Ensure the digest follows the format:
sha256:hash
- When using full OCI references, include the registry:
ghcr.io/owner/repo@sha256:hash
If you encounter any other issues, please open an issue and include as much detail as possible.
Development
Prerequisites
- Go 1.26 or higher
- GitHub CLI (
gh) for trusted root fetching
- Docker for container registry access
- golangci-lint for code quality checks
- Task for build automation
- GitHub Personal Access Token with appropriate permissions
Local Development
# Clone and setup
git clone https://github.com/liatrio/autogov
cd autogov
# Install dependencies
go mod download
# Run tests
task test
# Build binary
task build
# Run linter
task lint
Available Task Commands
The project uses Task for build automation.
task --list # Show all available tasks
task # Run verify and build (default)
task build # Build the binary
task test # Run tests with coverage
task lint # Run linter
task format # Format code
task verify # Run format, lint, and test
task install # Install binary to /usr/local/bin
task clean # Clean build artifacts
Testing
# Unit tests
go test ./...
# Integration tests with real attestations
export GITHUB_AUTH_TOKEN=your_token
go test -tags=integration ./...
# Test with coverage
go test -cover ./...
# Benchmark tests
go test -bench=. ./...
Debugging
# build with debug symbols
go build -o bin/autogov-debug .
# run with delve
dlv debug . -- verify attestation --repo "owner/repo" -d "sha256:..."
# run tests with race detector
go test -race ./...
# cpu/memory profiling
go test -cpuprofile=cpu.prof -bench=. ./...
go tool pprof cpu.prof
go test -memprofile=mem.prof -bench=. ./...
go tool pprof mem.prof
Architecture Overview
The tool is organized into several key packages:
pkg/attestations/: GitHub API integration, sigstore verification, certificate validation
pkg/bundle/: Common utilities for working with Sigstore bundles
pkg/certid/: Certificate identity validation against approved lists with caching
pkg/cli/: CLI-specific helpers for argument processing and digest handling
pkg/digest/: Digest calculation utilities for files, directories, and streams
pkg/download/: Attestation download from GitHub for offline workflows
pkg/github/: GitHub client and token management
pkg/mutate/: Configuration file mutations (JSON, YAML, TOML) for release versioning
pkg/offline/: Offline attestation verification using pre-downloaded bundles
pkg/orchestrate/: Verification workflow orchestration
pkg/policy/: OPA integration for policy evaluation
pkg/release/: Release management (plan, cut, publish, changelog, version bumping)
pkg/root/: Trusted root management with dynamic fetching and fallback
pkg/vsa/: SLSA v1.2 VSA generation with comprehensive validation
Predicate Type Standardization
For the full predicate type registry, lookup behavior, and unknown-type handling, see docs/predicate-types.md.
Contributing
We welcome contributions! Please see CONTRIBUTING.md for detailed guidelines on how to contribute to this project.
License
Copyright 2025 The Liatrio Authors
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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