- Overview
- Network Requirements
- Using Chainguard Containers
- Using the Chainguard Console
- Using Chainguard Notifications
- Using the Chainguard Directory
- Using Chainguard Helm Charts
- Using Chainguard iamguarded Helm Charts
- Proxy and Cache Helm Charts
- Using With OpenShift
- Retrieve SBOMs
- Verifying Containers
- Dev Containers
- Using Init Containers
- Using the Static Base Container
- Digests
- Reproducible Dockerfiles
- Software Versions
- Minimal Runtime Containers
- FAQs
- chainctl
- chainctl auth
- chainctl auth configure-docker
- chainctl auth delete-account
- chainctl auth login
- chainctl auth logout
- chainctl auth pull-token
- chainctl auth pull-token create
- chainctl auth pull-token list
- chainctl auth status
- chainctl auth token
- chainctl auth token capabilities
- chainctl config
- chainctl config edit
- chainctl config reset
- chainctl config save
- chainctl config set
- chainctl config unset
- chainctl config validate
- chainctl config view
- chainctl events
- chainctl events subscriptions
- chainctl events subscriptions create
- chainctl events subscriptions delete
- chainctl events subscriptions list
- chainctl iam
- chainctl iam account-associations
- chainctl iam account-associations check
- chainctl iam account-associations check aws
- chainctl iam account-associations check azure
- chainctl iam account-associations check gcp
- chainctl iam account-associations describe
- chainctl iam account-associations set
- chainctl iam account-associations set aws
- chainctl iam account-associations set azure
- chainctl iam account-associations set gcp
- chainctl iam account-associations unset
- chainctl iam account-associations unset aws
- chainctl iam account-associations unset azure
- chainctl iam account-associations unset gcp
- chainctl iam folders
- chainctl iam folders delete
- chainctl iam folders describe
- chainctl iam folders list
- chainctl iam folders update
- chainctl iam identities
- chainctl iam identities create
- chainctl iam identities create aws
- chainctl iam identities create aws role
- chainctl iam identities create aws user
- chainctl iam identities create github
- chainctl iam identities create gitlab
- chainctl iam identities delete
- chainctl iam identities describe
- chainctl iam identities list
- chainctl iam identities update
- chainctl iam identity-providers
- chainctl iam identity-providers create
- chainctl iam identity-providers delete
- chainctl iam identity-providers list
- chainctl iam identity-providers update
- chainctl iam invites
- chainctl iam invites create
- chainctl iam invites delete
- chainctl iam invites list
- chainctl iam organizations
- chainctl iam organizations delete
- chainctl iam organizations describe
- chainctl iam organizations list
- chainctl iam role-bindings
- chainctl iam role-bindings create
- chainctl iam role-bindings delete
- chainctl iam role-bindings list
- chainctl iam role-bindings update
- chainctl iam roles
- chainctl iam roles capabilities
- chainctl iam roles capabilities list
- chainctl iam roles create
- chainctl iam roles delete
- chainctl iam roles list
- chainctl iam roles update
- chainctl images
- chainctl images advisories
- chainctl images advisories list
- chainctl images changelog
- chainctl images diff
- chainctl images entitlements
- chainctl images entitlements list
- chainctl images helm
- chainctl images helm values
- chainctl images history
- chainctl images list
- chainctl images repos
- chainctl images repos build
- chainctl images repos build apply
- chainctl images repos build edit
- chainctl images repos build list
- chainctl images repos build logs
- chainctl images repos create
- chainctl images repos delete
- chainctl images repos list
- chainctl images repos update
- chainctl images tags
- chainctl images tags list
- chainctl images tags resolve
- chainctl libraries
- chainctl libraries verify
- chainctl packages
- chainctl packages versions
- chainctl packages versions list
- chainctl update
- chainctl version
Chainguard OS Packages
Chainguard OS Packages is an opt-in beta feature that expands the packages available to your private APK repository by giving you access to the full set of 30,000 enterprise-grade, zero-CVE packages built as part of Chainguard OS and Wolfi. It also includes a small set of Chainguard base images, for example, chainguard-base.
Chainguard OS Packages is designed for larger customers who already build their own images from packages using tools like Bazel, Dockerfiles, and rules_apko, and want to use a wider set of packages from Chainguard. Because you are creating custom builds, you are responsible for the image builds, the build tooling, validation, and compatibility. You still benefit from the fact that Chainguard builds the packages in the Chainguard Factory with complete SBOMs and our standard enterprise-grade, zero-CVE process.
If you’re interested and are a current customer, reach out to your account team to be added to the beta.
If you need to achieve FIPS compliance, the FIPS variant of Chainguard OS Packages includes access packages with the latest versions of Chainguard’s FIPS-validated modules.
Chainguard OS Packages is not compatible with Chainguard Custom Assembly.
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Last updated: 2026-04-01 00:48