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Name

       nix-store --generate-binary-cache-key - generate key pair to use for a binary cache

   Synopsis
       nix-store --generate-binary-cache-key key-name secret-key-file public-key-file

   Description
       This  command  generates  an  Ed25519 key pair that can be used to create a signed binary cache. It takes
       three mandatory parameters:

       1. A key name, such as cache.example.org-1, that is used to look up keys on the client when  it  verifies
          signatures.  It  can  be  anything,  but  it’s  suggested  to  use  the  host name of your cache (e.g.
          cache.example.org) with a suffix denoting the number of the key (to be incremented every time you need
          to revoke a key).

       2. The file name where the secret key is to be stored.

       3. The file name where the public key is to be stored.

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                                                                        nix-store --generate-binary-cache-key(1)