Chainguard Containers
Create an Assumable Identity for a CLI session authenticated with Keycloak
Procedural tutorial outlining how to create a Chainguard identity that can be assumed by a Keycloak user.
Using the Chainguard DirectoryA walkthrough of the Chainguard Directory.
Getting Started with the Node Chainguard ContainerLearn how to use Chainguard's Node.js container images for secure JavaScript applications with minimal vulnerabilities, distroless design, and built-in npm support
Verify that Chainguard FIPS Containers are Configured to Use FIPS ModulesLearn how to verify that Chainguard FIPS Containers are properly configured to use various FIPS modules.
How To Compare Chainguard Containers with chainctlLearn how to use chainctl images diff to compare Chainguard container versions, analyze security improvements, and track package changes between builds
Getting Started with the PHP Chainguard ContainerLearn how to use Chainguard's PHP container images for secure web applications, featuring FPM and CLI variants with minimal vulnerabilities and reduced attack surface
Package and Image Name MappingsUnderstanding how Chainguard maps upstream package and image names to Chainguard Containers