Versions:

  • 0.39.0
  • 0.38.0
  • 0.37.0
  • 0.36.0
  • 0.35.0
  • 0.34.3
  • 0.34.2
  • 0.34.1
  • 0.33.0
  • 0.32.0
  • 0.31.0
  • 0.30.0
  • 0.29.1
  • 0.29.0
  • 0.28.0
  • 0.27.0
  • 0.26.0
  • 0.25.0
  • 0.24.0
  • 0.23.0
  • 0.22.1
  • 0.21.0
  • 0.20.1
  • 0.20.0
  • 0.19.1
  • 0.19.0
  • 0.18.0
  • 0.17.0
  • 0.15.0

The Open Component Model Command Line Interface (ocm-cli), maintained by SAP SE, is a purpose-built tooling layer for working with Open Component Model artefacts across the complete software-packaging lifecycle. Released at version 0.39.0 and supported by a lineage of twenty-nine successive builds, the utility enables developers, DevOps teams, and release managers to create, inspect, transport, and sign structured software components in a vendor-neutral, metadata-rich format. Typical use cases include bundling micro-service images, configuration files, and deployment charts into a single OCM transport archive; validating cryptographic signatures before promotion to production; and mirroring component versions between on-premise registries and cloud marketplaces without losing provenance data. Because the CLI speaks the Open Component Model specification natively, it integrates cleanly with continuous-delivery pipelines that need reproducible, auditable deliveries to Kubernetes, SAP BTP, or any OCI-compliant target. The program belongs to the “Developer Tools / CLI Utilities” category and is distributed as a compact, self-contained binary for Windows, macOS, and Linux, requiring no elevated privileges for installation. Command groups such as `ocm add`, `ocm get`, `ocm transfer`, and `ocm sign` expose a Git-like UX that script authors can embed in Makefile, PowerShell, or GitHub Action workflows, while pluggable credential resolvers allow secure authentication against private OCI, Docker Hub, or SAP-specific backends. Version 0.39.0 continues the steady cadence of monthly releases, each backward-compatible within the v0 major stream and published alongside checksums and SBOM artefacts for supply-chain transparency. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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