remove Jekyll tags from CLI reference

These Markdown files are now embedded in a YAML
file for templating in the documentation, and
these special markers are no longer needed.

Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
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Sebastiaan van Stijn 2017-03-02 02:14:15 +01:00 committed by Tibor Vass
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@ -195,7 +195,6 @@ attach`, `docker exec`, `docker run` or `docker start` command.
Following is a sample `config.json` file: Following is a sample `config.json` file:
```json ```json
{% raw %}
{ {
"HttpHeaders": { "HttpHeaders": {
"MyHeader": "MyValue" "MyHeader": "MyValue"
@ -213,7 +212,6 @@ Following is a sample `config.json` file:
"unicorn.example.com": "vcbait" "unicorn.example.com": "vcbait"
} }
} }
{% endraw %}
``` ```
### Notary ### Notary

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@ -72,7 +72,6 @@ svendowideit/testimage version3 f5283438590d 16 sec
### Commit a container with new configurations ### Commit a container with new configurations
```bash ```bash
{% raw %}
$ docker ps $ docker ps
ICONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES ICONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES
@ -90,7 +89,6 @@ f5283438590d
$ docker inspect -f "{{ .Config.Env }}" f5283438590d $ docker inspect -f "{{ .Config.Env }}" f5283438590d
[HOME=/ PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin DEBUG=true] [HOME=/ PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin DEBUG=true]
{% endraw %}
``` ```
### Commit a container with new `CMD` and `EXPOSE` instructions ### Commit a container with new `CMD` and `EXPOSE` instructions

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@ -70,7 +70,6 @@ fraction of a second no more than nine digits long.
The following removes containers created more than 5 minutes ago: The following removes containers created more than 5 minutes ago:
```bash ```bash
{% raw %}
$ docker ps -a --format 'table {{.ID}}\t{{.Image}}\t{{.Command}}\t{{.CreatedAt}}\t{{.Status}}' $ docker ps -a --format 'table {{.ID}}\t{{.Image}}\t{{.Command}}\t{{.CreatedAt}}\t{{.Status}}'
CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED AT STATUS CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED AT STATUS
@ -88,13 +87,11 @@ $ docker ps -a --format 'table {{.ID}}\t{{.Image}}\t{{.Command}}\t{{.CreatedAt}}
CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED AT STATUS CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED AT STATUS
61b9efa71024 busybox "sh" 2017-01-04 13:23:33 -0800 PST Exited (0) 44 seconds ago 61b9efa71024 busybox "sh" 2017-01-04 13:23:33 -0800 PST Exited (0) 44 seconds ago
{% endraw %}
``` ```
The following removes containers created before `2017-01-04T13:10:00`: The following removes containers created before `2017-01-04T13:10:00`:
```bash ```bash
{% raw %}
$ docker ps -a --format 'table {{.ID}}\t{{.Image}}\t{{.Command}}\t{{.CreatedAt}}\t{{.Status}}' $ docker ps -a --format 'table {{.ID}}\t{{.Image}}\t{{.Command}}\t{{.CreatedAt}}\t{{.Status}}'
CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED AT STATUS CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED AT STATUS
@ -112,7 +109,6 @@ $ docker ps -a --format 'table {{.ID}}\t{{.Image}}\t{{.Command}}\t{{.CreatedAt}}
CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED AT STATUS CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED AT STATUS
53a9bc23a516 busybox "sh" 2017-01-04 13:11:59 -0800 PST Exited (0) 9 minutes ago 53a9bc23a516 busybox "sh" 2017-01-04 13:11:59 -0800 PST Exited (0) 9 minutes ago
{% endraw %}
``` ```
## Related commands ## Related commands

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@ -326,7 +326,6 @@ $ docker events --filter 'type=plugin'
### Format the output ### Format the output
```bash ```bash
{% raw %}
$ docker events --filter 'type=container' --format 'Type={{.Type}} Status={{.Status}} ID={{.ID}}' $ docker events --filter 'type=container' --format 'Type={{.Type}} Status={{.Status}} ID={{.ID}}'
Type=container Status=create ID=2ee349dac409e97974ce8d01b70d250b85e0ba8189299c126a87812311951e26 Type=container Status=create ID=2ee349dac409e97974ce8d01b70d250b85e0ba8189299c126a87812311951e26
@ -335,13 +334,11 @@ Type=container Status=start ID=2ee349dac409e97974ce8d01b70d250b85e0ba8189299c1
Type=container Status=resize ID=2ee349dac409e97974ce8d01b70d250b85e0ba8189299c126a87812311951e26 Type=container Status=resize ID=2ee349dac409e97974ce8d01b70d250b85e0ba8189299c126a87812311951e26
Type=container Status=die ID=2ee349dac409e97974ce8d01b70d250b85e0ba8189299c126a87812311951e26 Type=container Status=die ID=2ee349dac409e97974ce8d01b70d250b85e0ba8189299c126a87812311951e26
Type=container Status=destroy ID=2ee349dac409e97974ce8d01b70d250b85e0ba8189299c126a87812311951e26 Type=container Status=destroy ID=2ee349dac409e97974ce8d01b70d250b85e0ba8189299c126a87812311951e26
{% endraw %}
``` ```
#### Format as JSON #### Format as JSON
```none ```none
{% raw %}
$ docker events --format '{{json .}}' $ docker events --format '{{json .}}'
{"status":"create","id":"196016a57679bf42424484918746a9474cd905dd993c4d0f4.. {"status":"create","id":"196016a57679bf42424484918746a9474cd905dd993c4d0f4..
@ -349,5 +346,4 @@ Type=container Status=destroy ID=2ee349dac409e97974ce8d01b70d250b85e0ba8189299
{"Type":"network","Action":"connect","Actor":{"ID":"1b50a5bf755f6021dfa78e.. {"Type":"network","Action":"connect","Actor":{"ID":"1b50a5bf755f6021dfa78e..
{"status":"start","id":"196016a57679bf42424484918746a9474cd905dd993c4d0f42.. {"status":"start","id":"196016a57679bf42424484918746a9474cd905dd993c4d0f42..
{"status":"resize","id":"196016a57679bf42424484918746a9474cd905dd993c4d0f4.. {"status":"resize","id":"196016a57679bf42424484918746a9474cd905dd993c4d0f4..
{% endraw %}
``` ```

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@ -92,7 +92,6 @@ fraction of a second no more than nine digits long.
The following removes images created before `2017-01-04T00:00:00`: The following removes images created before `2017-01-04T00:00:00`:
```bash ```bash
{% raw %}
$ docker images --format 'table {{.Repository}}\t{{.Tag}}\t{{.ID}}\t{{.CreatedAt}}\t{{.Size}}' $ docker images --format 'table {{.Repository}}\t{{.Tag}}\t{{.ID}}\t{{.CreatedAt}}\t{{.Size}}'
REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED AT SIZE REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED AT SIZE
foo latest 2f287ac753da 2017-01-04 13:42:23 -0800 PST 3.98 MB foo latest 2f287ac753da 2017-01-04 13:42:23 -0800 PST 3.98 MB
@ -115,7 +114,6 @@ $ docker images --format 'table {{.Repository}}\t{{.Tag}}\t{{.ID}}\t{{.CreatedAt
REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED AT SIZE REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED AT SIZE
foo latest 2f287ac753da 2017-01-04 13:42:23 -0800 PST 3.98 MB foo latest 2f287ac753da 2017-01-04 13:42:23 -0800 PST 3.98 MB
{% endraw %}
``` ```
The following removes images created more than 10 days (`240h`) ago: The following removes images created more than 10 days (`240h`) ago:

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@ -309,7 +309,6 @@ The following example uses a template without headers and outputs the
`ID` and `Repository` entries separated by a colon for all images: `ID` and `Repository` entries separated by a colon for all images:
```bash ```bash
{% raw %}
$ docker images --format "{{.ID}}: {{.Repository}}" $ docker images --format "{{.ID}}: {{.Repository}}"
77af4d6b9913: <none> 77af4d6b9913: <none>
@ -321,14 +320,12 @@ b6fa739cedf5: committ
746b819f315e: postgres 746b819f315e: postgres
746b819f315e: postgres 746b819f315e: postgres
746b819f315e: postgres 746b819f315e: postgres
{% endraw %}
``` ```
To list all images with their repository and tag in a table format you To list all images with their repository and tag in a table format you
can use: can use:
```bash ```bash
{% raw %}
$ docker images --format "table {{.ID}}\t{{.Repository}}\t{{.Tag}}" $ docker images --format "table {{.ID}}\t{{.Repository}}\t{{.Tag}}"
IMAGE ID REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID REPOSITORY TAG
@ -341,5 +338,4 @@ b6fa739cedf5 committ latest
746b819f315e postgres 9.3 746b819f315e postgres 9.3
746b819f315e postgres 9.3.5 746b819f315e postgres 9.3.5
746b819f315e postgres latest 746b819f315e postgres latest
{% endraw %}
``` ```

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@ -197,7 +197,6 @@ The global `-D` option causes all `docker` commands to output debug information.
You can also specify the output format: You can also specify the output format:
```bash ```bash
{% raw %}
$ docker info --format '{{json .}}' $ docker info --format '{{json .}}'
{"ID":"I54V:OLXT:HVMM:TPKO:JPHQ:CQCD:JNLC:O3BZ:4ZVJ:43XJ:PFHZ:6N2S","Containers":14, ...} {"ID":"I54V:OLXT:HVMM:TPKO:JPHQ:CQCD:JNLC:O3BZ:4ZVJ:43XJ:PFHZ:6N2S","Containers":14, ...}

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@ -45,33 +45,25 @@ For the most part, you can pick out any field from the JSON in a fairly
straightforward manner. straightforward manner.
```bash ```bash
{% raw %}
$ docker inspect --format='{{range .NetworkSettings.Networks}}{{.IPAddress}}{{end}}' $INSTANCE_ID $ docker inspect --format='{{range .NetworkSettings.Networks}}{{.IPAddress}}{{end}}' $INSTANCE_ID
{% endraw %}
``` ```
### Get an instance's MAC address ### Get an instance's MAC address
```bash ```bash
{% raw %}
$ docker inspect --format='{{range .NetworkSettings.Networks}}{{.MacAddress}}{{end}}' $INSTANCE_ID $ docker inspect --format='{{range .NetworkSettings.Networks}}{{.MacAddress}}{{end}}' $INSTANCE_ID
{% endraw %}
``` ```
### Get an instance's log path ### Get an instance's log path
```bash ```bash
{% raw %}
$ docker inspect --format='{{.LogPath}}' $INSTANCE_ID $ docker inspect --format='{{.LogPath}}' $INSTANCE_ID
{% endraw %}
``` ```
### Get an instance's image name ### Get an instance's image name
```bash ```bash
{% raw %}
$ docker inspect --format='{{.Container.Spec.Image}}' $INSTANCE_ID $ docker inspect --format='{{.Container.Spec.Image}}' $INSTANCE_ID
{% endraw %}
``` ```
### List all port bindings ### List all port bindings
@ -80,9 +72,7 @@ You can loop over arrays and maps in the results to produce simple text
output: output:
```bash ```bash
{% raw %}
$ docker inspect --format='{{range $p, $conf := .NetworkSettings.Ports}} {{$p}} -> {{(index $conf 0).HostPort}} {{end}}' $INSTANCE_ID $ docker inspect --format='{{range $p, $conf := .NetworkSettings.Ports}} {{$p}} -> {{(index $conf 0).HostPort}} {{end}}' $INSTANCE_ID
{% endraw %}
``` ```
### Find a specific port mapping ### Find a specific port mapping
@ -96,9 +86,7 @@ then `index` 0 contains the first object inside of that. Then we ask for
the `HostPort` field to get the public address. the `HostPort` field to get the public address.
```bash ```bash
{% raw %}
$ docker inspect --format='{{(index (index .NetworkSettings.Ports "8787/tcp") 0).HostPort}}' $INSTANCE_ID $ docker inspect --format='{{(index (index .NetworkSettings.Ports "8787/tcp") 0).HostPort}}' $INSTANCE_ID
{% endraw %}
``` ```
### Get a subsection in JSON format ### Get a subsection in JSON format
@ -109,7 +97,5 @@ Docker adds a template function, `json`, which can be applied to get
results in JSON format. results in JSON format.
```bash ```bash
{% raw %}
$ docker inspect --format='{{json .Config}}' $INSTANCE_ID $ docker inspect --format='{{json .Config}}' $INSTANCE_ID
{% endraw %}
``` ```

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@ -109,7 +109,6 @@ $ docker node inspect swarm-manager
### Specify an output format ### Specify an output format
```none ```none
{% raw %}
$ docker node inspect --format '{{ .ManagerStatus.Leader }}' self $ docker node inspect --format '{{ .ManagerStatus.Leader }}' self
false false
@ -136,7 +135,6 @@ Plugins:
Network: overlay, bridge, null, host, overlay Network: overlay, bridge, null, host, overlay
Volume: local Volume: local
Engine Version: 1.12.0 Engine Version: 1.12.0
{% endraw %}
``` ```
## Related commands ## Related commands

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@ -148,11 +148,9 @@ $ docker plugin inspect tiborvass/sample-volume-plugin:latest
### Formatting the output ### Formatting the output
```bash ```bash
{% raw %}
$ docker plugin inspect -f '{{.Id}}' tiborvass/sample-volume-plugin:latest $ docker plugin inspect -f '{{.Id}}' tiborvass/sample-volume-plugin:latest
8c74c978c434745c3ade82f1bc0acf38d04990eaf494fa507c16d9f1daa99c21 8c74c978c434745c3ade82f1bc0acf38d04990eaf494fa507c16d9f1daa99c21
{% endraw %}
``` ```

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@ -101,11 +101,9 @@ The following example uses a template without headers and outputs the
`ID` and `Name` entries separated by a colon for all plugins: `ID` and `Name` entries separated by a colon for all plugins:
```bash ```bash
{% raw %}
$ docker plugin ls --format "{{.ID}}: {{.Name}}" $ docker plugin ls --format "{{.ID}}: {{.Name}}"
4be01827a72e: tiborvass/no-remove 4be01827a72e: tiborvass/no-remove
{% endraw %}
``` ```

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@ -42,7 +42,6 @@ The following example change the env variable `DEBUG` on the
`sample-volume-plugin` plugin. `sample-volume-plugin` plugin.
```bash ```bash
{% raw %}
$ docker plugin inspect -f {{.Settings.Env}} tiborvass/sample-volume-plugin $ docker plugin inspect -f {{.Settings.Env}} tiborvass/sample-volume-plugin
[DEBUG=0] [DEBUG=0]
@ -51,7 +50,6 @@ $ docker plugin set tiborvass/sample-volume-plugin DEBUG=1
$ docker plugin inspect -f {{.Settings.Env}} tiborvass/sample-volume-plugin $ docker plugin inspect -f {{.Settings.Env}} tiborvass/sample-volume-plugin
[DEBUG=1] [DEBUG=1]
{% endraw %}
``` ```
### Change the source of a mount ### Change the source of a mount
@ -60,7 +58,6 @@ The following example change the source of the `mymount` mount on
the `myplugin` plugin. the `myplugin` plugin.
```bash ```bash
{% raw %}
$ docker plugin inspect -f '{{with $mount := index .Settings.Mounts 0}}{{$mount.Source}}{{end}}' myplugin $ docker plugin inspect -f '{{with $mount := index .Settings.Mounts 0}}{{$mount.Source}}{{end}}' myplugin
/foo /foo
@ -68,7 +65,6 @@ $ docker plugins set myplugin mymount.source=/bar
$ docker plugin inspect -f '{{with $mount := index .Settings.Mounts 0}}{{$mount.Source}}{{end}}' myplugin $ docker plugin inspect -f '{{with $mount := index .Settings.Mounts 0}}{{$mount.Source}}{{end}}' myplugin
/bar /bar
{% endraw %}
``` ```
> **Note**: Since only `source` is settable in `mymount`, > **Note**: Since only `source` is settable in `mymount`,
@ -80,7 +76,6 @@ The following example change the path of the `mydevice` device on
the `myplugin` plugin. the `myplugin` plugin.
```bash ```bash
{% raw %}
$ docker plugin inspect -f '{{with $device := index .Settings.Devices 0}}{{$device.Path}}{{end}}' myplugin $ docker plugin inspect -f '{{with $device := index .Settings.Devices 0}}{{$device.Path}}{{end}}' myplugin
/dev/foo /dev/foo
@ -88,7 +83,6 @@ $ docker plugins set myplugin mydevice.path=/dev/bar
$ docker plugin inspect -f '{{with $device := index .Settings.Devices 0}}{{$device.Path}}{{end}}' myplugin $ docker plugin inspect -f '{{with $device := index .Settings.Devices 0}}{{$device.Path}}{{end}}' myplugin
/dev/bar /dev/bar
{% endraw %}
``` ```
> **Note**: Since only `path` is settable in `mydevice`, > **Note**: Since only `path` is settable in `mydevice`,
@ -99,7 +93,6 @@ $ docker plugin inspect -f '{{with $device := index .Settings.Devices 0}}{{$devi
The following example change the source of the args on the `myplugin` plugin. The following example change the source of the args on the `myplugin` plugin.
```bash ```bash
{% raw %}
$ docker plugin inspect -f '{{.Settings.Args}}' myplugin $ docker plugin inspect -f '{{.Settings.Args}}' myplugin
["foo", "bar"] ["foo", "bar"]
@ -107,7 +100,6 @@ $ docker plugins set myplugin args="foo bar baz"
$ docker plugin inspect -f '{{.Settings.Args}}' myplugin $ docker plugin inspect -f '{{.Settings.Args}}' myplugin
["foo", "bar", "baz"] ["foo", "bar", "baz"]
{% endraw %}
``` ```
## Related commands ## Related commands

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@ -300,7 +300,6 @@ The `volume` filter shows only containers that mount a specific volume or have
a volume mounted in a specific path: a volume mounted in a specific path:
```bash ```bash
{% raw %}
$ docker ps --filter volume=remote-volume --format "table {{.ID}}\t{{.Mounts}}" $ docker ps --filter volume=remote-volume --format "table {{.ID}}\t{{.Mounts}}"
CONTAINER ID MOUNTS CONTAINER ID MOUNTS
9c3527ed70ce remote-volume 9c3527ed70ce remote-volume
@ -308,7 +307,6 @@ CONTAINER ID MOUNTS
$ docker ps --filter volume=/data --format "table {{.ID}}\t{{.Mounts}}" $ docker ps --filter volume=/data --format "table {{.ID}}\t{{.Mounts}}"
CONTAINER ID MOUNTS CONTAINER ID MOUNTS
9c3527ed70ce remote-volume 9c3527ed70ce remote-volume
{% endraw %}
``` ```
#### network #### network
@ -334,9 +332,7 @@ example shows all containers that are attached to the `net1` network, using
the network id as a filter; the network id as a filter;
```bash ```bash
{% raw %}
$ docker network inspect --format "{{.ID}}" net1 $ docker network inspect --format "{{.ID}}" net1
{% endraw %}
8c0b4110ae930dbe26b258de9bc34a03f98056ed6f27f991d32919bfe401d7c5 8c0b4110ae930dbe26b258de9bc34a03f98056ed6f27f991d32919bfe401d7c5
@ -403,7 +399,7 @@ Placeholder | Description
`.Size` | Container disk size. `.Size` | Container disk size.
`.Names` | Container names. `.Names` | Container names.
`.Labels` | All labels assigned to the container. `.Labels` | All labels assigned to the container.
`.Label` | Value of a specific label for this container. For example `'{% raw %}{{.Label "com.docker.swarm.cpu"}}{% endraw %}'` `.Label` | Value of a specific label for this container. For example `'{{.Label "com.docker.swarm.cpu"}}'`
`.Mounts` | Names of the volumes mounted in this container. `.Mounts` | Names of the volumes mounted in this container.
`.Networks` | Names of the networks attached to this container. `.Networks` | Names of the networks attached to this container.
@ -415,9 +411,7 @@ The following example uses a template without headers and outputs the `ID` and
`Command` entries separated by a colon for all running containers: `Command` entries separated by a colon for all running containers:
```bash ```bash
{% raw %}
$ docker ps --format "{{.ID}}: {{.Command}}" $ docker ps --format "{{.ID}}: {{.Command}}"
{% endraw %}
a87ecb4f327c: /bin/sh -c #(nop) MA a87ecb4f327c: /bin/sh -c #(nop) MA
01946d9d34d8: /bin/sh -c #(nop) MA 01946d9d34d8: /bin/sh -c #(nop) MA
@ -428,9 +422,7 @@ c1d3b0166030: /bin/sh -c yum -y up
To list all running containers with their labels in a table format you can use: To list all running containers with their labels in a table format you can use:
```bash ```bash
{% raw %}
$ docker ps --format "table {{.ID}}\t{{.Labels}}" $ docker ps --format "table {{.ID}}\t{{.Labels}}"
{% endraw %}
CONTAINER ID LABELS CONTAINER ID LABELS
a87ecb4f327c com.docker.swarm.node=ubuntu,com.docker.swarm.storage=ssd a87ecb4f327c com.docker.swarm.node=ubuntu,com.docker.swarm.storage=ssd

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@ -543,7 +543,6 @@ retrieve the container's ID once the container has finished running.
### Add host device to container (--device) ### Add host device to container (--device)
```bash ```bash
{% raw %}
$ docker run --device=/dev/sdc:/dev/xvdc \ $ docker run --device=/dev/sdc:/dev/xvdc \
--device=/dev/sdd --device=/dev/zero:/dev/nulo \ --device=/dev/sdd --device=/dev/zero:/dev/nulo \
-i -t \ -i -t \
@ -552,7 +551,6 @@ $ docker run --device=/dev/sdc:/dev/xvdc \
brw-rw---- 1 root disk 8, 2 Feb 9 16:05 /dev/xvdc brw-rw---- 1 root disk 8, 2 Feb 9 16:05 /dev/xvdc
brw-rw---- 1 root disk 8, 3 Feb 9 16:05 /dev/sdd brw-rw---- 1 root disk 8, 3 Feb 9 16:05 /dev/sdd
crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 1, 5 Feb 9 16:05 /dev/nulo crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 1, 5 Feb 9 16:05 /dev/nulo
{% endraw %}
``` ```
It is often necessary to directly expose devices to a container. The `--device` It is often necessary to directly expose devices to a container. The `--device`
@ -636,10 +634,8 @@ using IPv4 or IPv6 networking in your containers. Use the following
flags for IPv4 address retrieval for a network device named `eth0`: flags for IPv4 address retrieval for a network device named `eth0`:
```bash ```bash
{% raw %}
$ HOSTIP=`ip -4 addr show scope global dev eth0 | grep inet | awk '{print \$2}' | cut -d / -f 1` $ HOSTIP=`ip -4 addr show scope global dev eth0 | grep inet | awk '{print \$2}' | cut -d / -f 1`
$ docker run --add-host=docker:${HOSTIP} --rm -it debian $ docker run --add-host=docker:${HOSTIP} --rm -it debian
{% endraw %}
``` ```
For IPv6 use the `-6` flag instead of the `-4` flag. For other network For IPv6 use the `-6` flag instead of the `-4` flag. For other network

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@ -75,11 +75,9 @@ secret. The following example command outputs the creation time of the
secret. secret.
```bash ```bash
{% raw %}
$ docker secret inspect --format='{{.CreatedAt}}' mhv17xfe3gh6xc4rij5orpfds $ docker secret inspect --format='{{.CreatedAt}}' mhv17xfe3gh6xc4rij5orpfds
2016-10-27 23:25:43.909181089 +0000 UTC 2016-10-27 23:25:43.909181089 +0000 UTC
{% endraw %}
``` ```

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@ -548,9 +548,8 @@ In this example, we are going to set the template of the created containers base
service's name and the node's ID where it sits. service's name and the node's ID where it sits.
```bash ```bash
{% raw %}
$ docker service create --name hosttempl \ $ docker service create --name hosttempl \
--hostname={% raw %}"{{.Node.ID}}-{{.Service.Name}}"\ --hostname="{{.Node.ID}}-{{.Service.Name}}"\
busybox top busybox top
va8ew30grofhjoychbr6iot8c va8ew30grofhjoychbr6iot8c
@ -563,7 +562,6 @@ wo41w8hg8qan hosttempl.1 busybox:latest@sha256:29f5d56d12684887bdfa50dcd29fc31
$ docker inspect --format="{{.Config.Hostname}}" hosttempl.1.wo41w8hg8qanxwjwsg4kxpprj $ docker inspect --format="{{.Config.Hostname}}" hosttempl.1.wo41w8hg8qanxwjwsg4kxpprj
x3ti0erg11rjpg64m75kej2mz-hosttempl x3ti0erg11rjpg64m75kej2mz-hosttempl
{% endraw %}
``` ```
## Related commands ## Related commands

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@ -153,11 +153,9 @@ service. For example, the following command outputs the number of replicas
of the "redis" service. of the "redis" service.
```bash ```bash
{% raw %}
$ docker service inspect --format='{{.Spec.Mode.Replicated.Replicas}}' redis $ docker service inspect --format='{{.Spec.Mode.Replicated.Replicas}}' redis
10 10
{% endraw %}
``` ```

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@ -133,12 +133,10 @@ The following example uses a template without headers and outputs the
`ID`, `Mode`, and `Replicas` entries separated by a colon for all services: `ID`, `Mode`, and `Replicas` entries separated by a colon for all services:
```bash ```bash
{% raw %}
$ docker service ls --format "{{.ID}}: {{.Mode}} {{.Replicas}}" $ docker service ls --format "{{.ID}}: {{.Mode}} {{.Replicas}}"
0zmvwuiu3vue: replicated 10/10 0zmvwuiu3vue: replicated 10/10
fm6uf97exkul: global 5/5 fm6uf97exkul: global 5/5
{% endraw %}
``` ```
## Related commands ## Related commands

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@ -90,12 +90,10 @@ The following example uses a template without headers and outputs the
`ID`, `Mode`, and `Replicas` entries separated by a colon for all services: `ID`, `Mode`, and `Replicas` entries separated by a colon for all services:
```bash ```bash
{% raw %}
$ docker stack services --format "{{.ID}}: {{.Mode}} {{.Replicas}}" $ docker stack services --format "{{.ID}}: {{.Mode}} {{.Replicas}}"
0zmvwuiu3vue: replicated 10/10 0zmvwuiu3vue: replicated 10/10
fm6uf97exkul: global 5/5 fm6uf97exkul: global 5/5
{% endraw %}
``` ```

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`Container` and `CPUPerc` entries separated by a colon for all images: `Container` and `CPUPerc` entries separated by a colon for all images:
```bash ```bash
{% raw %}
$ docker stats --format "{{.Container}}: {{.CPUPerc}}" $ docker stats --format "{{.Container}}: {{.CPUPerc}}"
09d3bb5b1604: 6.61% 09d3bb5b1604: 6.61%
9db7aa4d986d: 9.19% 9db7aa4d986d: 9.19%
3f214c61ad1d: 0.00% 3f214c61ad1d: 0.00%
{% endraw %}
``` ```
To list all containers statistics with their name, CPU percentage and memory To list all containers statistics with their name, CPU percentage and memory
usage in a table format you can use: usage in a table format you can use:
```bash ```bash
{% raw %}
$ docker stats --format "table {{.Container}}\t{{.CPUPerc}}\t{{.MemUsage}}" $ docker stats --format "table {{.Container}}\t{{.CPUPerc}}\t{{.MemUsage}}"
CONTAINER CPU % PRIV WORKING SET CONTAINER CPU % PRIV WORKING SET
1285939c1fd3 0.07% 796 KiB / 64 MiB 1285939c1fd3 0.07% 796 KiB / 64 MiB
9c76f7834ae2 0.07% 2.746 MiB / 64 MiB 9c76f7834ae2 0.07% 2.746 MiB / 64 MiB
d1ea048f04e4 0.03% 4.583 MiB / 64 MiB d1ea048f04e4 0.03% 4.583 MiB / 64 MiB
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### Get the server version ### Get the server version
```bash ```bash
{% raw %}
$ docker version --format '{{.Server.Version}}' $ docker version --format '{{.Server.Version}}'
1.8.0 1.8.0
{% endraw %}
``` ```
### Dump raw JSON data ### Dump raw JSON data
```bash ```bash
{% raw %}
$ docker version --format '{{json .}}' $ docker version --format '{{json .}}'
{"Client":{"Version":"1.8.0","ApiVersion":"1.20","GitCommit":"f5bae0a","GoVersion":"go1.4.2","Os":"linux","Arch":"amd64","BuildTime":"Tue Jun 23 17:56:00 UTC 2015"},"ServerOK":true,"Server":{"Version":"1.8.0","ApiVersion":"1.20","GitCommit":"f5bae0a","GoVersion":"go1.4.2","Os":"linux","Arch":"amd64","KernelVersion":"3.13.2-gentoo","BuildTime":"Tue Jun 23 17:56:00 UTC 2015"}} {"Client":{"Version":"1.8.0","ApiVersion":"1.20","GitCommit":"f5bae0a","GoVersion":"go1.4.2","Os":"linux","Arch":"amd64","BuildTime":"Tue Jun 23 17:56:00 UTC 2015"},"ServerOK":true,"Server":{"Version":"1.8.0","ApiVersion":"1.20","GitCommit":"f5bae0a","GoVersion":"go1.4.2","Os":"linux","Arch":"amd64","KernelVersion":"3.13.2-gentoo","BuildTime":"Tue Jun 23 17:56:00 UTC 2015"}}
{% endraw %}
``` ```

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@ -48,10 +48,8 @@ $ docker volume inspect 85bffb0677236974f93955d8ecc4df55ef5070117b0e53333cc1b443
} }
] ]
{% raw %}
$ docker volume inspect --format '{{ .Mountpoint }}' 85bffb0677236974f93955d8ecc4df55ef5070117b0e53333cc1b443777be24d $ docker volume inspect --format '{{ .Mountpoint }}' 85bffb0677236974f93955d8ecc4df55ef5070117b0e53333cc1b443777be24d
/var/lib/docker/volumes/85bffb0677236974f93955d8ecc4df55ef5070117b0e53333cc1b443777be24d/_data /var/lib/docker/volumes/85bffb0677236974f93955d8ecc4df55ef5070117b0e53333cc1b443777be24d/_data
{% endraw %}
``` ```
## Related commands ## Related commands

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`Name` and `Driver` entries separated by a colon for all volumes: `Name` and `Driver` entries separated by a colon for all volumes:
```bash ```bash
{% raw %}
$ docker volume ls --format "{{.Name}}: {{.Driver}}" $ docker volume ls --format "{{.Name}}: {{.Driver}}"
vol1: local vol1: local
vol2: local vol2: local
vol3: local vol3: local
{% endraw %}
``` ```
## Related commands ## Related commands