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# docker
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The base command for the Docker CLI.
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### Subcommands
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| Name | Description |
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| [`attach`](attach.md) | Attach local standard input, output, and error streams to a running container |
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| [`build`](build.md) | Build an image from a Dockerfile |
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| [`builder`](builder.md) | Manage builds |
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| [`checkpoint`](checkpoint.md) | Manage checkpoints |
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| [`commit`](commit.md) | Create a new image from a container's changes |
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| [`config`](config.md) | Manage Swarm configs |
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| [`container`](container.md) | Manage containers |
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| [`context`](context.md) | Manage contexts |
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| [`cp`](cp.md) | Copy files/folders between a container and the local filesystem |
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| [`create`](create.md) | Create a new container |
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| [`diff`](diff.md) | Inspect changes to files or directories on a container's filesystem |
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| [`events`](events.md) | Get real time events from the server |
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| [`exec`](exec.md) | Execute a command in a running container |
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| [`export`](export.md) | Export a container's filesystem as a tar archive |
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| [`history`](history.md) | Show the history of an image |
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| [`image`](image.md) | Manage images |
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| [`images`](images.md) | List images |
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| [`import`](import.md) | Import the contents from a tarball to create a filesystem image |
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| [`info`](info.md) | Display system-wide information |
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| [`inspect`](inspect.md) | Return low-level information on Docker objects |
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| [`kill`](kill.md) | Kill one or more running containers |
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| [`load`](load.md) | Load an image from a tar archive or STDIN |
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| [`login`](login.md) | Log in to a registry |
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| [`logout`](logout.md) | Log out from a registry |
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| [`logs`](logs.md) | Fetch the logs of a container |
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| [`manifest`](manifest.md) | Manage Docker image manifests and manifest lists |
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| [`network`](network.md) | Manage networks |
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| [`node`](node.md) | Manage Swarm nodes |
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| [`pause`](pause.md) | Pause all processes within one or more containers |
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| [`plugin`](plugin.md) | Manage plugins |
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| [`port`](port.md) | List port mappings or a specific mapping for the container |
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| [`ps`](ps.md) | List containers |
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| [`pull`](pull.md) | Download an image from a registry |
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| [`push`](push.md) | Upload an image to a registry |
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| [`rename`](rename.md) | Rename a container |
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| [`restart`](restart.md) | Restart one or more containers |
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| [`rm`](rm.md) | Remove one or more containers |
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| [`rmi`](rmi.md) | Remove one or more images |
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| [`run`](run.md) | Create and run a new container from an image |
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| [`save`](save.md) | Save one or more images to a tar archive (streamed to STDOUT by default) |
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| [`search`](search.md) | Search Docker Hub for images |
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| [`secret`](secret.md) | Manage Swarm secrets |
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| [`service`](service.md) | Manage Swarm services |
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| [`stack`](stack.md) | Manage Swarm stacks |
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| [`start`](start.md) | Start one or more stopped containers |
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| [`stats`](stats.md) | Display a live stream of container(s) resource usage statistics |
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| [`stop`](stop.md) | Stop one or more running containers |
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| [`swarm`](swarm.md) | Manage Swarm |
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| [`system`](system.md) | Manage Docker |
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| [`tag`](tag.md) | Create a tag TARGET_IMAGE that refers to SOURCE_IMAGE |
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| [`top`](top.md) | Display the running processes of a container |
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| [`trust`](trust.md) | Manage trust on Docker images |
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| [`unpause`](unpause.md) | Unpause all processes within one or more containers |
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| [`update`](update.md) | Update configuration of one or more containers |
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| [`version`](version.md) | Show the Docker version information |
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| [`volume`](volume.md) | Manage volumes |
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| [`wait`](wait.md) | Block until one or more containers stop, then print their exit codes |
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### Options
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| Name | Type | Default | Description |
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| `--config` | `string` | `/root/.docker` | Location of client config files |
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| `-c`, `--context` | `string` | | Name of the context to use to connect to the daemon (overrides DOCKER_HOST env var and default context set with `docker context use`) |
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| `-D`, `--debug` | | | Enable debug mode |
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| [`-H`](#host), [`--host`](#host) | `list` | | Daemon socket to connect to |
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| `-l`, `--log-level` | `string` | `info` | Set the logging level (`debug`, `info`, `warn`, `error`, `fatal`) |
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| `--tls` | | | Use TLS; implied by --tlsverify |
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| `--tlscacert` | `string` | `/root/.docker/ca.pem` | Trust certs signed only by this CA |
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| `--tlscert` | `string` | `/root/.docker/cert.pem` | Path to TLS certificate file |
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| `--tlskey` | `string` | `/root/.docker/key.pem` | Path to TLS key file |
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| `--tlsverify` | | | Use TLS and verify the remote |
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## Description
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Depending on your Docker system configuration, you may be required to preface
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each `docker` command with `sudo`. To avoid having to use `sudo` with the
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`docker` command, your system administrator can create a Unix group called
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`docker` and add users to it.
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For more information about installing Docker or `sudo` configuration, refer to
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the [installation](https://docs.docker.com/install/) instructions for your operating system.
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### Display help text
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To list the help on any command just execute the command, followed by the
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`--help` option.
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```console
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$ docker run --help
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Usage: docker run [OPTIONS] IMAGE [COMMAND] [ARG...]
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Create and run a new container from an image
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Options:
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--add-host value Add a custom host-to-IP mapping (host:ip) (default [])
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-a, --attach value Attach to STDIN, STDOUT or STDERR (default [])
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<...>
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```
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### Environment variables
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The following list of environment variables are supported by the `docker` command
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line:
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| Variable | Description |
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| `DOCKER_API_VERSION` | Override the negotiated API version to use for debugging (e.g. `1.19`) |
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| `DOCKER_CERT_PATH` | Location of your authentication keys. This variable is used both by the `docker` CLI and the [`dockerd` daemon](https://docs.docker.com/reference/cli/dockerd/) |
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| `DOCKER_CONFIG` | The location of your client configuration files. |
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| `DOCKER_CONTENT_TRUST_SERVER` | The URL of the Notary server to use. Defaults to the same URL as the registry. |
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| `DOCKER_CONTENT_TRUST` | When set Docker uses notary to sign and verify images. Equates to `--disable-content-trust=false` for build, create, pull, push, run. |
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| `DOCKER_CONTEXT` | Name of the `docker context` to use (overrides `DOCKER_HOST` env var and default context set with `docker context use`) |
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| `DOCKER_DEFAULT_PLATFORM` | Default platform for commands that take the `--platform` flag. |
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| `DOCKER_HIDE_LEGACY_COMMANDS` | When set, Docker hides "legacy" top-level commands (such as `docker rm`, and `docker pull`) in `docker help` output, and only `Management commands` per object-type (e.g., `docker container`) are printed. This may become the default in a future release. |
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| `DOCKER_HOST` | Daemon socket to connect to. |
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| `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. |
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| `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](https://docs.docker.com/reference/cli/dockerd/) |
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| `BUILDKIT_PROGRESS` | Set type of progress output (`auto`, `plain`, `tty`, `rawjson`) when [building](https://docs.docker.com/reference/cli/docker/image/build/) with [BuildKit backend](https://docs.docker.com/build/buildkit/). Use plain to show container output (default `auto`). |
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Because Docker is developed using Go, you can also use any environment
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variables used by the Go runtime. In particular, you may find these useful:
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| `HTTP_PROXY` | Proxy URL for HTTP requests unless overridden by NoProxy. |
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| `HTTPS_PROXY` | Proxy URL for HTTPS requests unless overridden by NoProxy. |
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| `NO_PROXY` | Comma-separated values specifying hosts that should be excluded from proxying. |
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See the [Go specification](https://pkg.go.dev/golang.org/x/net/http/httpproxy#Config)
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for details on these variables.
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### Option types
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Single character command line options can be combined, so rather than
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typing `docker run -i -t --name test busybox sh`,
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you can write `docker run -it --name test busybox sh`.
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#### Boolean
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Boolean options take the form `-d=false`. The value you see in the help text is
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the default value which is set if you do **not** specify that flag. If you
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specify a Boolean flag without a value, this will set the flag to `true`,
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irrespective of the default value.
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For example, running `docker run -d` will set the value to `true`, so your
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container **will** run in "detached" mode, in the background.
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Options which default to `true` (e.g., `docker build --rm=true`) can only be
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set to the non-default value by explicitly setting them to `false`:
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```console
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$ docker build --rm=false .
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```
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#### Multi
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You can specify options like `-a=[]` multiple times in a single command line,
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for example in these commands:
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```console
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$ docker run -a stdin -a stdout -i -t ubuntu /bin/bash
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$ docker run -a stdin -a stdout -a stderr ubuntu /bin/ls
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```
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Sometimes, multiple options can call for a more complex value string as for
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`-v`:
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```console
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$ docker run -v /host:/container example/mysql
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```
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> **Note**
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>
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> Do not use the `-t` and `-a stderr` options together due to
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> limitations in the `pty` implementation. All `stderr` in `pty` mode
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> simply goes to `stdout`.
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#### Strings and Integers
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Options like `--name=""` expect a string, and they
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can only be specified once. Options like `-c=0`
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expect an integer, and they can only be specified once.
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### Configuration files
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By default, the Docker command line stores its configuration files in a
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directory called `.docker` within your `$HOME` directory.
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Docker manages most of the files in the configuration directory
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and you shouldn't modify them. However, you can modify the
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`config.json` file to control certain aspects of how the `docker`
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command behaves.
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You can modify the `docker` command behavior using environment
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variables or command-line options. You can also use options within
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`config.json` to modify some of the same behavior. If an environment variable
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and the `--config` flag are set, the flag takes precedent over the environment
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variable. Command line options override environment variables and environment
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variables override properties you specify in a `config.json` file.
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#### Change the `.docker` directory
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To specify a different directory, use the `DOCKER_CONFIG`
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environment variable or the `--config` command line option. If both are
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specified, then the `--config` option overrides the `DOCKER_CONFIG` environment
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variable. The example below overrides the `docker ps` command using a
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`config.json` file located in the `~/testconfigs/` directory.
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```console
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$ docker --config ~/testconfigs/ ps
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```
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This flag only applies to whatever command is being ran. For persistent
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configuration, you can set the `DOCKER_CONFIG` environment variable in your
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shell (e.g. `~/.profile` or `~/.bashrc`). The example below sets the new
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directory to be `HOME/newdir/.docker`.
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```console
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$ echo export DOCKER_CONFIG=$HOME/newdir/.docker > ~/.profile
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```
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### Docker CLI configuration file (`config.json`) properties
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<a name="configjson-properties"><!-- included for deep-links to old section --></a>
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Use the Docker CLI configuration to customize settings for the `docker` CLI. The
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configuration file uses JSON formatting, and properties:
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By default, configuration file is stored in `~/.docker/config.json`. Refer to the
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[change the `.docker` directory](#change-the-docker-directory) section to use a
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different location.
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> **Warning**
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>
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> The configuration file and other files inside the `~/.docker` configuration
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> directory may contain sensitive information, such as authentication information
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> for proxies or, depending on your credential store, credentials for your image
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> registries. Review your configuration file's content before sharing with others,
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> and prevent committing the file to version control.
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#### Customize the default output format for commands
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These fields lets you customize the default output format for some commands
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if no `--format` flag is provided.
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| Property | Description |
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| `configFormat` | Custom default format for `docker config ls` output. See [`docker config ls`](https://docs.docker.com/reference/cli/docker/config/ls/#format) for a list of supported formatting directives. |
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| `imagesFormat` | Custom default format for `docker images` / `docker image ls` output. See [`docker images`](https://docs.docker.com/reference/cli/docker/image/ls/#format) for a list of supported formatting directives. |
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| `networksFormat` | Custom default format for `docker network ls` output. See [`docker network ls`](https://docs.docker.com/reference/cli/docker/network/ls/#format) for a list of supported formatting directives. |
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| `nodesFormat` | Custom default format for `docker node ls` output. See [`docker node ls`](https://docs.docker.com/reference/cli/docker/node/ls/#format) for a list of supported formatting directives. |
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| `pluginsFormat` | Custom default format for `docker plugin ls` output. See [`docker plugin ls`](https://docs.docker.com/reference/cli/docker/plugin/ls/#format) for a list of supported formatting directives. |
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| `psFormat` | Custom default format for `docker ps` / `docker container ps` output. See [`docker ps`](https://docs.docker.com/reference/cli/docker/container/ls/#format) for a list of supported formatting directives. |
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| `secretFormat` | Custom default format for `docker secret ls` output. See [`docker secret ls`](https://docs.docker.com/reference/cli/docker/secret/ls/#format) for a list of supported formatting directives. |
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| `serviceInspectFormat` | Custom default format for `docker service inspect` output. See [`docker service inspect`](https://docs.docker.com/reference/cli/docker/service/inspect/#format) for a list of supported formatting directives. |
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| `servicesFormat` | Custom default format for `docker service ls` output. See [`docker service ls`](https://docs.docker.com/reference/cli/docker/service/ls/#format) for a list of supported formatting directives. |
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| `statsFormat` | Custom default format for `docker stats` output. See [`docker stats`](https://docs.docker.com/reference/cli/docker/container/stats/#format) for a list of supported formatting directives. |
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| `tasksFormat` | Custom default format for `docker stack ps` output. See [`docker stack ps`](https://docs.docker.com/reference/cli/docker/stack/ps/#format) for a list of supported formatting directives. |
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| `volumesFormat` | Custom default format for `docker volume ls` output. See [`docker volume ls`](https://docs.docker.com/reference/cli/docker/volume/ls/#format) for a list of supported formatting directives. |
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#### Custom HTTP headers
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The property `HttpHeaders` specifies a set of headers to include in all messages
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sent from the Docker client to the daemon. Docker doesn't try to interpret or
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understand these headers; it simply puts them into the messages. Docker does
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not allow these headers to change any headers it sets for itself.
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#### Credential store options
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The property `credsStore` specifies an external binary to serve as the default
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credential store. When this property is set, `docker login` will attempt to
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store credentials in the binary specified by `docker-credential-<value>` which
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is visible on `$PATH`. If this property isn't set, credentials are stored
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in the `auths` property of the CLI configuration file. For more information,
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see the [**Credential stores** section in the `docker login` documentation](https://docs.docker.com/reference/cli/docker/login/#credential-stores)
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The property `credHelpers` specifies a set of credential helpers to use
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preferentially over `credsStore` or `auths` when storing and retrieving
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credentials for specific registries. If this property is set, the binary
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`docker-credential-<value>` will be used when storing or retrieving credentials
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for a specific registry. For more information, see the
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[**Credential helpers** section in the `docker login` documentation](https://docs.docker.com/reference/cli/docker/login/#credential-helpers)
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#### Automatic proxy configuration for containers
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The property `proxies` specifies proxy environment variables to be automatically
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set on containers, and set as `--build-arg` on containers used during `docker build`.
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A `"default"` set of proxies can be configured, and will be used for any Docker
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daemon that the client connects to, or a configuration per host (Docker daemon),
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for example, `https://docker-daemon1.example.com`. The following properties can
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be set for each environment:
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| Property | Description |
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| `httpProxy` | Default value of `HTTP_PROXY` and `http_proxy` for containers, and as `--build-arg` on `docker build` |
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| `httpsProxy` | Default value of `HTTPS_PROXY` and `https_proxy` for containers, and as `--build-arg` on `docker build` |
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| `ftpProxy` | Default value of `FTP_PROXY` and `ftp_proxy` for containers, and as `--build-arg` on `docker build` |
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| `noProxy` | Default value of `NO_PROXY` and `no_proxy` for containers, and as `--build-arg` on `docker build` |
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| `allProxy` | Default value of `ALL_PROXY` and `all_proxy` for containers, and as `--build-arg` on `docker build` |
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These settings are used to configure proxy settings for containers only, and not
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used as proxy settings for the `docker` CLI or the `dockerd` daemon. Refer to the
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[environment variables](#environment-variables) and [HTTP/HTTPS proxy](https://docs.docker.com/config/daemon/systemd/#httphttps-proxy)
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sections for configuring proxy settings for the cli and daemon.
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> **Warning**
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>
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> Proxy settings may contain sensitive information (for example, if the proxy
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> requires authentication). Environment variables are stored as plain text in
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> the container's configuration, and as such can be inspected through the remote
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> API or committed to an image when using `docker commit`.
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{ .warning }
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#### Default key-sequence to detach from containers
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Once attached to a container, users detach from it and leave it running using
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the using `CTRL-p CTRL-q` key sequence. This detach key sequence is customizable
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using the `detachKeys` property. Specify a `<sequence>` value for the
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property. The format of the `<sequence>` is a comma-separated list of either
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a letter [a-Z], or the `ctrl-` combined with any of the following:
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* `a-z` (a single lowercase alpha character )
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* `@` (at sign)
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* `[` (left bracket)
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* `\\` (two backward slashes)
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* `_` (underscore)
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* `^` (caret)
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Your customization applies to all containers started in with your Docker client.
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Users can override your custom or the default key sequence on a per-container
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basis. To do this, the user specifies the `--detach-keys` flag with the `docker
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attach`, `docker exec`, `docker run` or `docker start` command.
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#### CLI plugin options
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The property `plugins` contains settings specific to CLI plugins. The
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key is the plugin name, while the value is a further map of options,
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which are specific to that plugin.
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#### Sample configuration file
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Following is a sample `config.json` file to illustrate the format used for
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various fields:
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```json
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{
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"HttpHeaders": {
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"MyHeader": "MyValue"
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},
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"psFormat": "table {{.ID}}\\t{{.Image}}\\t{{.Command}}\\t{{.Labels}}",
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"imagesFormat": "table {{.ID}}\\t{{.Repository}}\\t{{.Tag}}\\t{{.CreatedAt}}",
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"pluginsFormat": "table {{.ID}}\t{{.Name}}\t{{.Enabled}}",
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"statsFormat": "table {{.Container}}\t{{.CPUPerc}}\t{{.MemUsage}}",
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"servicesFormat": "table {{.ID}}\t{{.Name}}\t{{.Mode}}",
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"secretFormat": "table {{.ID}}\t{{.Name}}\t{{.CreatedAt}}\t{{.UpdatedAt}}",
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"configFormat": "table {{.ID}}\t{{.Name}}\t{{.CreatedAt}}\t{{.UpdatedAt}}",
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"serviceInspectFormat": "pretty",
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"nodesFormat": "table {{.ID}}\t{{.Hostname}}\t{{.Availability}}",
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"detachKeys": "ctrl-e,e",
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"credsStore": "secretservice",
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"credHelpers": {
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"awesomereg.example.org": "hip-star",
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"unicorn.example.com": "vcbait"
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},
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"plugins": {
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"plugin1": {
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"option": "value"
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},
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"plugin2": {
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"anotheroption": "anothervalue",
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"athirdoption": "athirdvalue"
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}
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},
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"proxies": {
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"default": {
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"httpProxy": "http://user:pass@example.com:3128",
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"httpsProxy": "https://my-proxy.example.com:3129",
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"noProxy": "intra.mycorp.example.com",
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"ftpProxy": "http://user:pass@example.com:3128",
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"allProxy": "socks://example.com:1234"
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},
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"https://manager1.mycorp.example.com:2377": {
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"httpProxy": "http://user:pass@example.com:3128",
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"httpsProxy": "https://my-proxy.example.com:3129"
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}
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}
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}
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```
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#### Experimental features
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|
|
|
Experimental features provide early access to future product functionality.
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These features are intended for testing and feedback, and they may change
|
|
between releases without warning or can be removed from a future release.
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|
|
|
Starting with Docker 20.10, experimental CLI features are enabled by default,
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and require no configuration to enable them.
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|
|
|
#### Notary
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|
|
|
If using your own notary server and a self-signed certificate or an internal
|
|
Certificate Authority, you need to place the certificate at
|
|
`tls/<registry_url>/ca.crt` in your Docker config directory.
|
|
|
|
Alternatively you can trust the certificate globally by adding it to your system's
|
|
list of root Certificate Authorities.
|
|
|
|
## Examples
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### <a name="host"></a> Specify daemon host (-H, --host)
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|
|
|
You can use the `-H`, `--host` flag to specify a socket to use when you invoke
|
|
a `docker` command. You can use the following protocols:
|
|
|
|
| Scheme | Description | Example |
|
|
|----------------------------------------|---------------------------|----------------------------------|
|
|
| `unix://[<path>]` | Unix socket (Linux only) | `unix:///var/run/docker.sock` |
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|
| `tcp://[<IP or host>[:port]]` | TCP connection | `tcp://174.17.0.1:2376` |
|
|
| `ssh://[username@]<IP or host>[:port]` | SSH connection | `ssh://user@192.168.64.5` |
|
|
| `npipe://[<name>]` | Named pipe (Windows only) | `npipe:////./pipe/docker_engine` |
|
|
|
|
If you don't specify the `-H` flag, and you're not using a custom
|
|
[context](https://docs.docker.com/engine/context/working-with-contexts),
|
|
commands use the following default sockets:
|
|
|
|
- `unix:///var/run/docker.sock` on macOS and Linux
|
|
- `npipe:////./pipe/docker_engine` on Windows
|
|
|
|
To achieve a similar effect without having to specify the `-H` flag for every
|
|
command, you could also [create a context](https://docs.docker.com/reference/cli/docker/context/create/),
|
|
or alternatively, use the
|
|
[`DOCKER_HOST` environment variable](#environment-variables).
|
|
|
|
For more information about the `-H` flag, see
|
|
[Daemon socket option](https://docs.docker.com/reference/cli/dockerd/#daemon-socket-option).
|
|
|
|
#### Using TCP sockets
|
|
|
|
The following example shows how to invoke `docker ps` over TCP, to a remote
|
|
daemon with IP address `174.17.0.1`, listening on port `2376`:
|
|
|
|
```console
|
|
$ docker -H tcp://174.17.0.1:2376 ps
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
> **Note**
|
|
>
|
|
> By convention, the Docker daemon uses port `2376` for secure TLS connections,
|
|
> and port `2375` for insecure, non-TLS connections.
|
|
|
|
#### Using SSH sockets
|
|
|
|
When you use SSH invoke a command on a remote daemon, the request gets forwarded
|
|
to the `/var/run/docker.sock` Unix socket on the SSH host.
|
|
|
|
```console
|
|
$ docker -H ssh://user@192.168.64.5 ps
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
You can optionally specify the location of the socket by appending a path
|
|
component to the end of the SSH address.
|
|
|
|
```console
|
|
$ docker -H ssh://user@192.168.64.5/var/run/docker.sock ps
|
|
```
|