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The cldkctl registry artifact tag list command lists all tags associated with a specific artifact in the container registry. Tags help identify different versions or states of an artifact, and this command retrieves all tags for the specified artifact, including metadata such as signed status and push/pull times.

## Usage

```
cldkctl registry artifact tag list [artifact ID] [flags]
```

## Steps

Follow the steps below to run and view the result of this command:

1. Ensure that you are logged in. Refer to the Registry Login section.
2. Identify the Artifact ID you want to inspect. Refer to the Registry Artifact List section.
3. Run the following command in your terminal:

```
cldkctl --registry [registry name] registry artifact tag list [artifact ID]
```

4. Replace `[registry name]` with the target registry and `[artifact id]` with the desired artifact ID.
5. The terminal displays a table containing all tags, along with their signed status and timestamps

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| Column    | Description                                                        |
| --------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| Tag       | The version or name assigned to the artifact.                      |
| Signed    | Indicates whether the artifact tag is cryptographically signed.    |
| Push Time | The timestamp when the artifact was uploaded to the registry.      |
| Pull Time | The timestamp when the artifact was last pulled from the registry. |

## Flags

{% hint style="info" %}
This command supports [global flags](/cloudeka-api-list/global-flags.md). Refer to the Global Flags section for details
{% endhint %}

| Flag       | Description                                      |
| ---------- | ------------------------------------------------ |
| -h, --help | Help for the registry artifact tag list command. |


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