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Docker Commands

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docker

Usage: docker [OPTIONS] COMMAND

A self-sufficient runtime for containers

Options:

     --config string      Location of client config files (default
                          "C:\\Users\\McseC\\.docker")
 -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")
 -D, --debug              Enable debug mode
 -H, --host list          Daemon socket(s) to connect to
 -l, --log-level string   Set the logging level
                          ("debug"|"info"|"warn"|"error"|"fatal")
                          (default "info")
     --tls                Use TLS; implied by --tlsverify
     --tlscacert string   Trust certs signed only by this CA (default
                          "C:\\Users\\McseC\\.docker\\ca.pem")
     --tlscert string     Path to TLS certificate file (default
                          "C:\\Users\\McseC\\.docker\\cert.pem")
     --tlskey string      Path to TLS key file (default
                          "C:\\Users\\McseC\\.docker\\key.pem")
     --tlsverify          Use TLS and verify the remote
 -v, --version            Print version information and quit

Management Commands

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Commands

Run 'docker COMMAND –help' for more information on a command.