Chainguard Containers
Overview of Assumable Identities in Chainguard
An overview of what assumable identities are and how they can be used with Chainguard assets.
Create an Assumable Identity for a GitHub Actions WorkflowTutorial outlining how to create a Chainguard identity that can be assumed by a GitHub Actions workflow.
Using Custom Identity Providers to Authenticate to ChainguardAn introduction to and overview of Chainguard's custom IDP support features
Registry OverviewLearn about Chainguard's container registry, including public access to starter images, authenticated access for production images, and network requirements
Overview of Chainguard ContainersLearn about Chainguard Containers, distroless images, and how they provide enhanced security through minimal attack surface and comprehensive supply chain features.
How to Use Chainguard ContainersLearn how to use Chainguard Containers in your applications, including pulling images, extending base images, and migrating from traditional container images
Verify Signed Chainguard ContainersUsing Policy Controller to Verify Signed Chainguard Containers