rad-id - Manage changes to a Radicle repository's identity.
rad id [<option>…]
rad id list [<option>…]
rad id update [--title <string>] [--description <string>] <option>…
rad id edit <revision-id> [--title <string>] [--description <string>] [<option>…]
rad id show <revision-id> [<option>…]
rad id accept | reject <revision-id> [<option>…]
rad id redact <revision-id> [<option>…]
The rad id command is used to manage and propose changes to the identity of a Radicle repository. Each repository has an associated identity document that contains metadata such as the repository name, description, and delegates. The identity document is versioned and changes to it must be signed by a quorum of delegates.
The identity document is stored as a Canonical JSON document.
With no arguments, rad id defaults to the list command, showing the list of revisions to the identity of the current repository.
Proposes a new revision to the identity document. Revisions have a title and a description in addition to the proposed updated identity document, just like source code commits.
If a title and description are not provided on the command line, you will be prompted to enter one via your text editor.
Note that if you are the repository’s only delegate, proposed changes will be automatically accepted and included into the identity document.
- --title <string>
-
Set the title for the new revision.
- --description <string>
-
Set the description for the new revision.
- --delegate <did>
-
Update the identity by adding a new delegate, identified by their DID.
- --rescind <did>
-
Update the identity by removing a delegate identified by their DID.
- --threshold <num>
-
Update the identity by setting the number of delegates required to accept a revision.
- --visibility <private> | <public>
-
Update the identity by setting the repository visibility to private or public.
- --allow <did>
-
Update the identity by giving a specific peer access to a private repository.
- --payload <id> <key> <val>
-
Update the identity by setting metadata in one of the identity payloads. This can be used to update a repository’s project name or description, for example.
- --no-confirm
-
Don’t ask for confirmation before creating the revision.
Edit an existing revision to the identity document. The revision must still be in the "active" state. The same options as for update are available. Note that this edits a proposed revision to the identity; to edit the identity document itself, use update.
Accept a proposed revision to the identity document. The revision must be in the "active" state and the caller must be a delegate.
Reject a proposed revision to the identity document. The revision must be in the "active" state and the caller must be a delegate.
- --repo <rid>
-
Specify the repository to operate on. Defaults to the current repository.
- --quiet, -q
-
Suppress output.
- --help
-
Print help information.
To add a new delegate to a repository and update the threshold, use the update command:
$ rad id update --title "Add Bob" --description "Add Bob as a delegate" \
--delegate did:key:z6Mkt67GdsW7715MEfRuP4pSZxJRJh6kj6Y48WRqVv4N1tRk \
--threshold 2
This will create a new revision proposing to add the delegate identified by the
given DID and set the threshold to 2
, meaning two delegates must sign off on
future identity changes.
To change a repository from public to private:
$ rad id update --visibility private
Note that this will require acceptance from a quorum of delegates to take effect.
To change a repository’s name and description, this is usually done through the xyz.radicle.project payload:
$ rad id update --title "Update title and description" \
--description "Improve clarity" \
--payload xyz.radicle.project title '"radicle-beans"' \
--payload xyz.radicle.project description '"Tasty Radicle beans"'
Note that the values passed to --payload, eg. "radicle-beans"
must be valid
JSON values. This means that strings should be double quoted, as in the
example above.
To remove a delegate and update the threshold, use the --rescind option:
$ rad id update --title "Remove Bob" \
--description "Bob is no longer a delegate" \
--rescind did:key:z6Mkt67GdsW7715MEfRuP4pSZxJRJh6kj6Y48WRqVv4N1tRk \
--threshold 1
As with adding a delegate, this change will require approval from the remaining delegates. Make sure you set an appropriate new threshold when removing delegates!