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by Sean1708
2931 days ago
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It's not particularly obvious, but you find a release for which `has_sig` is true then you take the URL from that release and append `.asc` to that URL. $ curl -s $(curl -s https://pypi.org/pypi/cryptography/json | jq '.releases["2.2.2"][] | select(.has_sig) | .url' | sed -e 's/^"//' -e 's/"$//').asc
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
iQEzBAABCAAdFiEEBf2foWz3VzUNkaVgI1rl8Sn57ZgFAlq6dNgACgkQI1rl8Sn5
7Zg0Ygf/WzulfXom9qdbCHrUJh2xkTxPqK2/SUqDqOQ1OdKJm+MxDBcMhwrCdBDh
8+eXyPTLnnhPUcCSqVFcJeUu9KyKB2MhKi7gdBUHrDxjbufexxPC+L/KwjOq3nod
gL4OPHGGeX2ZgSlwFPR4zPIIheUmf9kPX88qtW8DD8zmuyhci6ibac9a/3fHkDVt
H27B+aqs+WObMjcfwZV7gMnRbZwUOBZvVFRxwfMHVuMpfbwhQC8HdBK74XKNaoTd
Golmpa5fqRm1sNquBz9YRVElWuw1qj1CZJhRBuR7V5xyPLX8J7EVUrYa70/fVtfr
hW7oAlNbMFYb58hGC9K20v6WX8XT2w==
=zox2
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
At least that's what I was able to piece together from the docs... |
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