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Comandos Basicos Docker

This document lists basic Docker commands for building, running, and managing Docker containers and images. Some key commands include docker build to create an image using a Dockerfile, docker run to launch a container, docker container ls to view running containers, docker image ls to see local images, and docker push to upload an image to a Docker registry.

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Comandos Basicos Docker

This document lists basic Docker commands for building, running, and managing Docker containers and images. Some key commands include docker build to create an image using a Dockerfile, docker run to launch a container, docker container ls to view running containers, docker image ls to see local images, and docker push to upload an image to a Docker registry.

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Docker

Comandos básicos
• docker build -t friendlyhello . # Create image using this directory's Dockerfile
• docker run -p 4000:80 friendlyhello # Run "friendlyhello" mapping port 4000 to 80
• docker run -d -p 4000:80 friendlyhello # Same thing, but in detached mode
• docker container ls # List all running containers
• docker container ls -a # List all containers, even those not running
• docker container stop <hash> # Gracefully stop the specified container
• docker container kill <hash> # Force shutdown of the specified container
• docker container rm <hash> # Remove specified container from this machine
• docker container rm $(docker container ls -a -q) # Remove all containers
• docker image ls -a # List all images on this machine
• docker image rm <image id> # Remove specified image from this machine
• docker image rm $(docker image ls -a -q) # Remove all images from this machine
• docker login # Log in this CLI session using your Docker credentials
• docker tag <image> username/repository:tag # Tag <image> for upload to registry
• docker push username/repository:tag # Upload tagged image to registry
• docker run username/repository:tag # Run image from a registry

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