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CommonOptions was inherited from when the cli and daemon were in the same repository, and some options would be shared between them. That's no longer the case, and some options are even "incorrect" (for example, while the daemon can be configured to run on multiple hosts, the CLI can only connect with a single host / connection). This patch does not (yet) address that, but merges the CommonOptions into the ClientOptions. An alias is created for the old type, although it doesn't appear there's any external consumers using the CommonOptions type (or its constructor). Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl> |
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README.md
Docker CLI
About
This repository is the home of the cli used in the Docker CE and Docker EE products.
Development
docker/cli
is developed using Docker.
Build CLI from source:
docker buildx bake
Build binaries for all supported platforms:
docker buildx bake cross
Build for a specific platform:
docker buildx bake --set binary.platform=linux/arm64
Build dynamic binary for glibc or musl:
USE_GLIBC=1 docker buildx bake dynbinary
Run all linting:
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docker buildx bake test
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