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[19.03 backport] docs: fix links, and minor markdown touch-ups
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> Do not use your root directory, `/`, as the `PATH` as it causes the build to
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> transfer the entire contents of your hard drive to the Docker daemon.
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{:.warning}
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To use a file in the build context, the `Dockerfile` refers to the file specified
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in an instruction, for example, a `COPY` instruction. To increase the build's
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begin with a \`FROM\` instruction**. This may be after [parser
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directives](#parser-directives), [comments](#format), and globally scoped
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[ARGs](#arg). The `FROM` instruction specifies the [*Parent
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Image*](glossary.md#parent-image) from which you are building. `FROM`
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may only be preceded by one or more `ARG` instructions, which declare arguments
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that are used in `FROM` lines in the `Dockerfile`.
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Image*](https://docs.docker.com/glossary/#parent_image) from which you are
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building. `FROM` may only be preceded by one or more `ARG` instructions, which
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declare arguments that are used in `FROM` lines in the `Dockerfile`.
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Docker treats lines that *begin* with `#` as a comment, unless the line is
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a valid [parser directive](#parser-directives). A `#` marker anywhere
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> Refer to the ["build images with BuildKit"](https://docs.docker.com/develop/develop-images/build_enhancements/#new-docker-build-secret-information)
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> section to learn about secure ways to use secrets when building images.
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{:.warning}
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### Default values
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Docker build supports experimental features like cache mounts, build secrets and
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ssh forwarding that are enabled by using an external implementation of the
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builder with a syntax directive. To learn about these features, [refer to the documentation in BuildKit repository](https://github.com/moby/buildkit/blob/master/frontend/dockerfile/docs/experimental.md).
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builder with a syntax directive. To learn about these features,
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[refer to the documentation in BuildKit repository](https://github.com/moby/buildkit/blob/master/frontend/dockerfile/docs/experimental.md).
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## Dockerfile examples
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$ docker run [OPTIONS] IMAGE[:TAG|@DIGEST] [COMMAND] [ARG...]
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The `docker run` command must specify an [*IMAGE*](glossary.md#image)
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The `docker run` command must specify an [*IMAGE*](https://docs.docker.com/glossary/#image)
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to derive the container from. An image developer can define image
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defaults related to:
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[*run*](commandline/run.md) has more options than any
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other `docker` command.
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To learn how to interpret the types of `[OPTIONS]`, see [*Option
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types*](commandline/cli.md#option-types).
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To learn how to interpret the types of `[OPTIONS]`, see
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[*Option types*](commandline/cli.md#option-types).
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> **Note**
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