Client
NAME:
trivy client - client mode
USAGE:
trivy client [command options] image_name
OPTIONS:
--template value, -t value output template [$TRIVY_TEMPLATE]
--format value, -f value format (table, json, template) (default: "table") [$TRIVY_FORMAT]
--input value, -i value input file path instead of image name [$TRIVY_INPUT]
--severity value, -s value severities of vulnerabilities to be displayed (comma separated) (default: "UNKNOWN,LOW,MEDIUM,HIGH,CRITICAL") [$TRIVY_SEVERITY]
--output value, -o value output file name [$TRIVY_OUTPUT]
--exit-code value Exit code when vulnerabilities were found (default: 0) [$TRIVY_EXIT_CODE]
--clear-cache, -c clear image caches without scanning (default: false) [$TRIVY_CLEAR_CACHE]
--ignore-unfixed display only fixed vulnerabilities (default: false) [$TRIVY_IGNORE_UNFIXED]
--removed-pkgs detect vulnerabilities of removed packages (only for Alpine) (default: false) [$TRIVY_REMOVED_PKGS]
--vuln-type value comma-separated list of vulnerability types (os,library) (default: "os,library") [$TRIVY_VULN_TYPE]
--ignorefile value specify .trivyignore file (default: ".trivyignore") [$TRIVY_IGNOREFILE]
--timeout value timeout (default: 5m0s) [$TRIVY_TIMEOUT]
--ignore-policy value specify the Rego file to evaluate each vulnerability [$TRIVY_IGNORE_POLICY]
--token value for authentication [$TRIVY_TOKEN]
--token-header value specify a header name for token (default: "Trivy-Token") [$TRIVY_TOKEN_HEADER]
--remote value server address (default: "http://localhost:4954") [$TRIVY_REMOTE]
--custom-headers value custom headers [$TRIVY_CUSTOM_HEADERS]
--help, -h show help (default: false)