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### Subcommands ### Subcommands
| Name | Description | | Name | Description |
|:------------------------------|:------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | :-------------------------------- | :---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| [`attach`](attach.md) | Attach local standard input, output, and error streams to a running container | | [`attach`](container_attach.md) | Attach local standard input, output, and error streams to a running container |
| [`build`](build.md) | Build an image from a Dockerfile | | [`build`](image_build.md) | Build an image from a Dockerfile |
| [`builder`](builder.md) | Manage builds | | [`builder`](builder.md) | Manage builds |
| [`checkpoint`](checkpoint.md) | Manage checkpoints | | [`checkpoint`](checkpoint.md) | Manage checkpoints |
| [`commit`](commit.md) | Create a new image from a container's changes | | [`commit`](container_commit.md) | Create a new image from a container's changes |
| [`config`](config.md) | Manage Swarm configs | | [`config`](config.md) | Manage Swarm configs |
| [`container`](container.md) | Manage containers | | [`container`](container.md) | Manage containers |
| [`context`](context.md) | Manage contexts | | [`context`](context.md) | Manage contexts |
| [`cp`](cp.md) | Copy files/folders between a container and the local filesystem | | [`cp`](container_cp.md) | Copy files/folders between a container and the local filesystem |
| [`create`](create.md) | Create a new container | | [`create`](container_create.md) | Create a new container |
| [`diff`](diff.md) | Inspect changes to files or directories on a container's filesystem | | [`diff`](container_diff.md) | Inspect changes to files or directories on a container's filesystem |
| [`events`](events.md) | Get real time events from the server | | [`events`](system_events.md) | Get real time events from the server |
| [`exec`](exec.md) | Execute a command in a running container | | [`exec`](container_exec.md) | Execute a command in a running container |
| [`export`](export.md) | Export a container's filesystem as a tar archive | | [`export`](container_export.md) | Export a container's filesystem as a tar archive |
| [`history`](history.md) | Show the history of an image | | [`history`](image_history.md) | Show the history of an image |
| [`image`](image.md) | Manage images | | [`image`](image.md) | Manage images |
| [`images`](images.md) | List images | | [`images`](image_ls.md) | List images |
| [`import`](import.md) | Import the contents from a tarball to create a filesystem image | | [`import`](image_import.md) | Import the contents from a tarball to create a filesystem image |
| [`info`](info.md) | Display system-wide information | | [`info`](system_info.md) | Display system-wide information |
| [`inspect`](inspect.md) | Return low-level information on Docker objects | | [`inspect`](inspect.md) | Return low-level information on Docker objects |
| [`kill`](kill.md) | Kill one or more running containers | | [`kill`](container_kill.md) | Kill one or more running containers |
| [`load`](load.md) | Load an image from a tar archive or STDIN | | [`load`](image_load.md) | Load an image from a tar archive or STDIN |
| [`login`](login.md) | Log in to a registry | | [`login`](login.md) | Log in to a registry |
| [`logout`](logout.md) | Log out from a registry | | [`logout`](logout.md) | Log out from a registry |
| [`logs`](logs.md) | Fetch the logs of a container | | [`logs`](container_logs.md) | Fetch the logs of a container |
| [`manifest`](manifest.md) | Manage Docker image manifests and manifest lists | | [`manifest`](manifest.md) | Manage Docker image manifests and manifest lists |
| [`network`](network.md) | Manage networks | | [`network`](network.md) | Manage networks |
| [`node`](node.md) | Manage Swarm nodes | | [`node`](node.md) | Manage Swarm nodes |
| [`pause`](pause.md) | Pause all processes within one or more containers | | [`pause`](container_pause.md) | Pause all processes within one or more containers |
| [`plugin`](plugin.md) | Manage plugins | | [`plugin`](plugin.md) | Manage plugins |
| [`port`](port.md) | List port mappings or a specific mapping for the container | | [`port`](container_port.md) | List port mappings or a specific mapping for the container |
| [`ps`](ps.md) | List containers | | [`ps`](container_ls.md) | List containers |
| [`pull`](pull.md) | Download an image from a registry | | [`pull`](image_pull.md) | Download an image from a registry |
| [`push`](push.md) | Upload an image to a registry | | [`push`](image_push.md) | Upload an image to a registry |
| [`rename`](rename.md) | Rename a container | | [`rename`](container_rename.md) | Rename a container |
| [`restart`](restart.md) | Restart one or more containers | | [`restart`](container_restart.md) | Restart one or more containers |
| [`rm`](rm.md) | Remove one or more containers | | [`rm`](container_rm.md) | Remove one or more containers |
| [`rmi`](rmi.md) | Remove one or more images | | [`rmi`](image_rm.md) | Remove one or more images |
| [`run`](run.md) | Create and run a new container from an image | | [`run`](container_run.md) | Create and run a new container from an image |
| [`save`](save.md) | Save one or more images to a tar archive (streamed to STDOUT by default) | | [`save`](image_save.md) | Save one or more images to a tar archive (streamed to STDOUT by default) |
| [`search`](search.md) | Search Docker Hub for images | | [`search`](search.md) | Search Docker Hub for images |
| [`secret`](secret.md) | Manage Swarm secrets | | [`secret`](secret.md) | Manage Swarm secrets |
| [`service`](service.md) | Manage Swarm services | | [`service`](service.md) | Manage Swarm services |
| [`stack`](stack.md) | Manage Swarm stacks | | [`stack`](stack.md) | Manage Swarm stacks |
| [`start`](start.md) | Start one or more stopped containers | | [`start`](container_start.md) | Start one or more stopped containers |
| [`stats`](stats.md) | Display a live stream of container(s) resource usage statistics | | [`stats`](container_stats.md) | Display a live stream of container(s) resource usage statistics |
| [`stop`](stop.md) | Stop one or more running containers | | [`stop`](container_stop.md) | Stop one or more running containers |
| [`swarm`](swarm.md) | Manage Swarm | | [`swarm`](swarm.md) | Manage Swarm |
| [`system`](system.md) | Manage Docker | | [`system`](system.md) | Manage Docker |
| [`tag`](tag.md) | Create a tag TARGET_IMAGE that refers to SOURCE_IMAGE | | [`tag`](image_tag.md) | Create a tag TARGET_IMAGE that refers to SOURCE_IMAGE |
| [`top`](top.md) | Display the running processes of a container | | [`top`](container_top.md) | Display the running processes of a container |
| [`trust`](trust.md) | Manage trust on Docker images | | [`trust`](trust.md) | Manage trust on Docker images |
| [`unpause`](unpause.md) | Unpause all processes within one or more containers | | [`unpause`](container_unpause.md) | Unpause all processes within one or more containers |
| [`update`](update.md) | Update configuration of one or more containers | | [`update`](container_update.md) | Update configuration of one or more containers |
| [`version`](version.md) | Show the Docker version information | | [`version`](version.md) | Show the Docker version information |
| [`volume`](volume.md) | Manage volumes | | [`volume`](volume.md) | Manage volumes |
| [`wait`](wait.md) | Block until one or more containers stop, then print their exit codes | | [`wait`](container_wait.md) | Block until one or more containers stop, then print their exit codes |
### Options ### Options
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| Variable | Description | | Variable | Description |
|:------------------------------|:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | :---------------------------- | :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `DOCKER_API_VERSION` | Override the negotiated API version to use for debugging (e.g. `1.19`) | | `DOCKER_API_VERSION` | Override the negotiated API version to use for debugging (e.g. `1.19`) |
| `DOCKER_CERT_PATH` | Location of your authentication keys. This variable is used both by the `docker` CLI and the [`dockerd` daemon](dockerd.md) | | `DOCKER_CERT_PATH` | Location of your authentication keys. This variable is used both by the `docker` CLI and the [`dockerd` daemon](dockerd.md) |
| `DOCKER_CONFIG` | The location of your client configuration files. | | `DOCKER_CONFIG` | The location of your client configuration files. |
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| `DOCKER_HOST` | Daemon socket to connect to. | | `DOCKER_HOST` | Daemon socket to connect to. |
| `DOCKER_TLS` | Enable TLS for connections made by the `docker` CLI (equivalent of the `--tls` command-line option). Set to a non-empty value to enable TLS. Note that TLS is enabled automatically if any of the other TLS options are set. | | `DOCKER_TLS` | Enable TLS for connections made by the `docker` CLI (equivalent of the `--tls` command-line option). Set to a non-empty value to enable TLS. Note that TLS is enabled automatically if any of the other TLS options are set. |
| `DOCKER_TLS_VERIFY` | When set Docker uses TLS and verifies the remote. This variable is used both by the `docker` CLI and the [`dockerd` daemon](dockerd.md) | | `DOCKER_TLS_VERIFY` | When set Docker uses TLS and verifies the remote. This variable is used both by the `docker` CLI and the [`dockerd` daemon](dockerd.md) |
| `BUILDKIT_PROGRESS` | Set type of progress output (`auto`, `plain`, `tty`) when [building](build.md) with [BuildKit backend](https://docs.docker.com/build/buildkit/). Use plain to show container output (default `auto`). | | `BUILDKIT_PROGRESS` | Set type of progress output (`auto`, `plain`, `tty`) when [building](image_build.md) with [BuildKit backend](https://docs.docker.com/build/buildkit/). Use plain to show container output (default `auto`). |
Because Docker is developed using Go, you can also use any environment Because Docker is developed using Go, you can also use any environment
variables used by the Go runtime. In particular, you may find these useful: variables used by the Go runtime. In particular, you may find these useful:
@ -215,15 +214,15 @@ if no `--format` flag is provided.
| Property | Description | | Property | Description |
| :--------------------- | :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | :--------------------- | :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| `configFormat` | Custom default format for `docker config ls` output. See [`docker config ls`](config_ls.md#format) for a list of supported formatting directives. | | `configFormat` | Custom default format for `docker config ls` output. See [`docker config ls`](config_ls.md#format) for a list of supported formatting directives. |
| `imagesFormat` | Custom default format for `docker images` / `docker image ls` output. See [`docker images`](images.md#format) for a list of supported formatting directives. | | `imagesFormat` | Custom default format for `docker images` / `docker image ls` output. See [`docker images`](image_ls.md#format) for a list of supported formatting directives. |
| `networksFormat` | Custom default format for `docker network ls` output. See [`docker network ls`](network_ls.md#format) for a list of supported formatting directives. | | `networksFormat` | Custom default format for `docker network ls` output. See [`docker network ls`](network_ls.md#format) for a list of supported formatting directives. |
| `nodesFormat` | Custom default format for `docker node ls` output. See [`docker node ls`](node_ls.md#format) for a list of supported formatting directives. | | `nodesFormat` | Custom default format for `docker node ls` output. See [`docker node ls`](node_ls.md#format) for a list of supported formatting directives. |
| `pluginsFormat` | Custom default format for `docker plugin ls` output. See [`docker plugin ls`](plugin_ls.md#format) for a list of supported formatting directives. | | `pluginsFormat` | Custom default format for `docker plugin ls` output. See [`docker plugin ls`](plugin_ls.md#format) for a list of supported formatting directives. |
| `psFormat` | Custom default format for `docker ps` / `docker container ps` output. See [`docker ps`](ps.md#format) for a list of supported formatting directives. | | `psFormat` | Custom default format for `docker ps` / `docker container ps` output. See [`docker ps`](container_ls.md#format) for a list of supported formatting directives. |
| `secretFormat` | Custom default format for `docker secret ls` output. See [`docker secret ls`](secret_ls.md#format) for a list of supported formatting directives. | | `secretFormat` | Custom default format for `docker secret ls` output. See [`docker secret ls`](secret_ls.md#format) for a list of supported formatting directives. |
| `serviceInspectFormat` | Custom default format for `docker service inspect` output. See [`docker service inspect`](service_inspect.md#format) for a list of supported formatting directives. | | `serviceInspectFormat` | Custom default format for `docker service inspect` output. See [`docker service inspect`](service_inspect.md#format) for a list of supported formatting directives. |
| `servicesFormat` | Custom default format for `docker service ls` output. See [`docker service ls`](service_ls.md#format) for a list of supported formatting directives. | | `servicesFormat` | Custom default format for `docker service ls` output. See [`docker service ls`](service_ls.md#format) for a list of supported formatting directives. |
| `statsFormat` | Custom default format for `docker stats` output. See [`docker stats`](stats.md#format) for a list of supported formatting directives. | | `statsFormat` | Custom default format for `docker stats` output. See [`docker stats`](container_stats.md#format) for a list of supported formatting directives. |
| `tasksFormat` | Custom default format for `docker stack ps` output. See [`docker stack ps`](stack_ps.md#format) for a list of supported formatting directives. | | `tasksFormat` | Custom default format for `docker stack ps` output. See [`docker stack ps`](stack_ps.md#format) for a list of supported formatting directives. |
| `volumesFormat` | Custom default format for `docker volume ls` output. See [`docker volume ls`](volume_ls.md#format) for a list of supported formatting directives. | | `volumesFormat` | Custom default format for `docker volume ls` output. See [`docker volume ls`](volume_ls.md#format) for a list of supported formatting directives. |

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> Linux: it ignores any signal with the default action. So, the process > Linux: it ignores any signal with the default action. So, the process
> doesn't terminate on `SIGINT` or `SIGTERM` unless it's coded to do so. > doesn't terminate on `SIGINT` or `SIGTERM` unless it's coded to do so.
See also [the `docker cp` command](cp.md). See also [the `docker cp` command](container_cp.md).
### <a name="interactive"></a> Keep STDIN open (-i, --interactive) ### <a name="interactive"></a> Keep STDIN open (-i, --interactive)
@ -1060,8 +1060,8 @@ This runs the `redis` container with a restart policy of **always**.
If the container exits, Docker restarts it. If the container exits, Docker restarts it.
When a restart policy is active on a container, it shows as either `Up` or When a restart policy is active on a container, it shows as either `Up` or
`Restarting` in [`docker ps`](ps.md). It can also be useful to use [`docker `Restarting` in [`docker ps`](container_ls.md). It can also be useful to use
events`](events.md) to see the restart policy in effect. [`docker events`](system_events.md) to see the restart policy in effect.
An increasing delay (double the previous delay, starting at 100 milliseconds) An increasing delay (double the previous delay, starting at 100 milliseconds)
is added before each restart to prevent flooding the server. This means the is added before each restart to prevent flooding the server. This means the
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#### Inspect container restarts #### Inspect container restarts
The number of (attempted) restarts for a container can be obtained using the The number of (attempted) restarts for a container can be obtained using the
[`docker inspect`](commandline/inspect.md) command. For example, to get the [`docker inspect`](inspect.md) command. For example, to get the number of
number of restarts for container "my-container"; restarts for container "my-container";
```console ```console
$ docker inspect -f "{{ .RestartCount }}" my-container $ docker inspect -f "{{ .RestartCount }}" my-container

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@ -321,7 +321,7 @@ $ docker build -t vieux/apache:2.0 .
This examples builds in the same way as the previous example, but it then tags the resulting This examples builds in the same way as the previous example, but it then tags the resulting
image. The repository name will be `vieux/apache` and the tag `2.0`. image. The repository name will be `vieux/apache` and the tag `2.0`.
[Read more about valid tags](tag.md). [Read more about valid tags](image_tag.md).
You can apply multiple tags to an image. For example, you can apply the `latest` You can apply multiple tags to an image. For example, you can apply the `latest`
tag to a newly built image and add another tag that references a specific tag to a newly built image and add another tag that references a specific

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docker.io/library/debian:bookworm docker.io/library/debian:bookworm
``` ```
To see which images are present locally, use the [`docker images`](images.md) To see which images are present locally, use the [`docker images`](image_ls.md)
command: command:
```console ```console

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Use `docker image push` to share your images to the [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com) Use `docker image push` to share your images to the [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com)
registry or to a self-hosted one. registry or to a self-hosted one.
Refer to the [`docker image tag`](tag.md) reference for more information about valid Refer to the [`docker image tag`](image_tag.md) reference for more information
image and tag names. about valid image and tag names.
Killing the `docker image push` process, for example by pressing `CTRL-c` while it is Killing the `docker image push` process, for example by pressing `CTRL-c` while it is
running in a terminal, terminates the push operation. running in a terminal, terminates the push operation.
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### Push a new image to a registry ### Push a new image to a registry
First save the new image by finding the container ID (using [`docker container ls`](ps.md)) First save the new image by finding the container ID (using [`docker container
and then committing it to a new image name. Note that only `a-z0-9-_.` are ls`](container_ls.md)) and then committing it to a new image name. Note that
allowed when naming images: only `a-z0-9-_.` are allowed when naming images:
```console ```console
$ docker container commit c16378f943fe rhel-httpd:latest $ docker container commit c16378f943fe rhel-httpd:latest

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This does not remove images from a registry. You cannot remove an image of a This does not remove images from a registry. You cannot remove an image of a
running container unless you use the `-f` option. To see all images on a host running container unless you use the `-f` option. To see all images on a host
use the [`docker image ls`](images.md) command. use the [`docker image ls`](image_ls.md) command.
## Examples ## Examples