To add this repository to your computer, do: ```bash wget -qO- https://apt.bcachefs.org/apt.bcachefs.org.asc | sudo tee /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/apt.bcachefs.org.asc # Fingerprint: $GPG_SIGNING_SUBKEY_FINGERPRINT sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/apt.bcachefs.org.sources > /dev/null < **_NOTE:_** This will give you packages for the latest release of `bcachefs-tools`. If you need packages for the latest `git master` commit, replace `bcachefs-tools-release` with `bcachefs-tools-snapshot`. Or you can use `add-apt-repository` tool. Stable channel: ```bash sudo add-apt-repository "deb https://apt.bcachefs.org/unstable bcachefs-tools-release main" ``` If you feel like living dangerously, there's also nightly/snapshot packages: ```bash sudo add-apt-repository "deb https://apt.bcachefs.org/unstable bcachefs-tools-snapshot main" ``` If you want to ensure that the packages from this repository are always preferred, do: ```bash sudo mkdir -p /etc/apt/preferences.d sudo tee /etc/apt/preferences.d/apt.bcachefs.org.pref > /dev/null < **_NOTE:_** Note that yes, you should always prefer `Pin: origin `, over `Pin: release o=`, because pinning by origin will *actually* pin by the full hostname of APT repository, whereas any repository can claim anything in it's `Origin: ` field, and thus pinning by origin label is inherently insecure! For more information, see: https://wiki.debian.org/DebianRepository/UseThirdParty Source, Debian tarballs, dsc files and binary `.deb` packages can be verified using https://github.com/sigstore/rekor. Binary `.deb` packages are signed with debsigs.