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Docker overview Get started Overview Quick hands-on guides What is a container?Run a containerRun Docker Hub imagesRun multi-container applicationsPersist container dataAccess a local folderContainerize your applicationPublish your image Getting started guide Part 1: OverviewPart 2: Containerize an applicationPart 3: Update the applicationPart 4: Share the applicationPart 5: Persist the DBPart 6:
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GitHub Actions is a popular CI/CD platform for automating your build, test, and deployment pipeline. Docker provides a set of official GitHub Actions for you to use in your workflows. These official actions are reusable, easy-to-use components for building, annotating, and pushing images. The following GitHub Actions are available: Build and push Docker images: build and push Docker images with Bu
Profiles help you adjust your Compose application for different environments or use cases by selectively activating services. Services can be assigned to one or more profiles; unassigned services start by default, while assigned ones only start when their profile is active. This setup means specific services, like those for debugging or development, to be included in a single compose.yml file and
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Why do I keep getting a notification telling me an application has changed my Desktop configurations?You receive this notification because the Configuration integrity check feature has detected that a third-party application has altered your Docker Desktop configuration. This usually happens due to incorrect or missing symlinks. The notification ensures you are aware of these changes so you can re
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The following development patterns have proven to be helpful for people building applications with Docker. If you have discovered something we should add, let us know. How to keep your images smallSmall images are faster to pull over the network and faster to load into memory when starting containers or services. There are a few rules of thumb to keep image size small: Start with an appropriate ba
Docker Build is one of Docker Engine's most used features. Whenever you are creating an image you are using Docker Build. Build is a key part of your software development life cycle allowing you to package and bundle your code and ship it anywhere. Docker Build is more than a command for building images, and it's not only about packaging your code. It's a whole ecosystem of tools and features that
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Reference documentation CLI reference docker (base command)docker build docker builder docker builderdocker builder builddocker builder prune docker buildx docker buildxdocker buildx bakedocker buildx builddocker buildx createdocker buildx debugdocker buildx debug builddocker buildx dudocker buildx imagetoolsdocker buildx imagetools createdocker buildx imagetools inspectdocker buildx inspectdocker
Deploy on Kubernetes with Docker Desktop Docker Desktop includes a standalone Kubernetes server and client, as well as Docker CLI integration that runs on your machine. The Kubernetes server runs locally within your Docker instance, is not configurable, and is a single-node cluster. It runs within a Docker container on your local system, and is only for local testing. Turning on Kubernetes allows
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Reference documentation and Swagger (OpenAPI) specification for the Docker Engine API.
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