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title: "plugin push"
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description: "the plugin push command description and usage"
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keywords: "plugin, push"
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---
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```markdown
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Usage: docker plugin push PLUGIN[:TAG]
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Push a plugin to a registry
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Options:
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--help Print usage
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```
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Use `docker plugin create` to create the plugin. Once the plugin is ready for distribution,
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use `docker plugin push` to share your images to the Docker Hub registry or to a self-hosted one.
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Registry credentials are managed by [docker login](login.md).
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The following example shows how to push a sample `user/plugin`.
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```bash
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$ docker plugin ls
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NAME TAG DESCRIPTION ENABLED
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user/plugin latest A sample plugin for Docker false
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$ docker plugin push user/plugin
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```
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## Related information
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* [plugin create](plugin_create.md)
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* [plugin disable](plugin_disable.md)
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* [plugin enable](plugin_enable.md)
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* [plugin inspect](plugin_inspect.md)
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* [plugin install](plugin_install.md)
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* [plugin ls](plugin_ls.md)
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* [plugin rm](plugin_rm.md)
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* [plugin set](plugin_set.md)
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