docs: clarify <tag> in attestation verify command (UID2-6764)#2540
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Explain that <tag> is the Docker image tag (no v prefix) and document where to find it. Also collapse the example command onto one line so it copy-pastes on Windows and macOS shells. UID2-6764 Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Summary
<tag>in thegh attestation verifycommand is the Docker image tag (bare semantic version, novprefix — e.g.5.70.84), not the git/release tag (v5.70.84).\line-continuation).Follow-up to UID2-6764 (artifact signing and provenance rollout) — wording-only.
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README.mdon GitHub and confirm the section reads cleanly.🤖 Generated with Claude Code