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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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Profiles help you adjust the Compose application model for various uses and environments by selectively starting services. This is achieved by assigning each service to zero or more profiles. If unassigned, the service is always started but if assigned, it is only started if the profile is activated. This allows you to define additional services in a single compose.yml file that should only be sta
OverviewDocker 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 DB
Import the contents from a tarball to create a filesystem image Usage Refer to the options section for an overview of available OPTIONS for this command. Description You can specify a URL or - (dash) to take data directly from STDIN. The URL can point to an archive (.tar, .tar.gz, .tgz, .bzip, .tar.xz, or .txz) containing a filesystem or to an individual file on the Docker host. If you specify an
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 small Small 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 b
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Reference documentation Command-line reference Docker CLI (docker) Docker run referenceUse the Docker command linedocker (base command)docker attachdocker build docker builder docker builderdocker builder builddocker builder prune docker buildx docker buildxdocker buildx bakedocker buildx builddocker buildx createdocker buildx debug-shelldocker buildx dudocker buildx imagetoolsdocker buildx imaget
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Reference documentation Command-line reference Docker CLI (docker) Docker run referenceUse the Docker command linedocker (base command)docker attachdocker 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 imagetoolsd
This page contains information on how to diagnose and troubleshoot Docker Desktop, and how to check the logs. Troubleshoot menuTo navigate to Troubleshoot either: Select the Docker menu and then TroubleshootSelect the Troubleshoot icon near the top-right corner of Docker Dashboard �0 ͜UThe Troubleshoot page contains the following options: Restart Docker Desktop. Get support. Users with a paid Dock
Reference documentation and Swagger (OpenAPI) specification for the v1.41 version of the API served by Docker Engine.
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