Repositories
Comprehensive guide to managing a Cloudsmith Repository
Cloudsmith provides polyglot repositories that can contain packages of all support types. You can create an unlimited number of repositories; providing you with the flexibility to suit any use-case.
At Cloudsmith we use "repository" as a general term. We also refer to "registry" and "feed" in line with the format's specific nomenclature.
Repository Controls
Cloudsmith provides comprehensive controls to allow you to secure, monitor and control the packages inside each repository.
Use the top menu items to access the controls available:

Repository Settings
Control | Description |
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A list of all uploaded packages and artifacts. | |
A list of grouped packages by name (ignoring version/distro info) | |
Audit Logs (Beta) | A log of repository events |
View access logs for this repository | |
See all the statistics gathered about your packages - downloads, bandwidth usage, etc. | |
License Compliance | View and edit all licenses for packages in the repository |
View logs of package events for this repository | |
Security Scanning for artifacts and Docker images | |
GPG and RSA signing keys | |
Change the Name, Permissions, Visibility and if needed, delete the repository. | |
Manage teams and user access to this repository | |
Setup domain configuration to support your named endpoint. Contact us for help! | |
Configure and manage edge caching rules | |
Manage entitlement tokens for external, read-only access to private repositories. | |
Manage End-User License Agreement enforcement | |
Manage download permissions by IP and/or Geographic area | |
Manage the size of your repositories with retention settings | |
Configure upstream sources for this repository | |
Create and configure webhooks to allow external tools/systems to see your Cloudsmith events |
Updated 28 days ago