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Where to get help:
the Docker Community Forums, the Docker Community Slack, or Stack Overflow -
Where to file issues:
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Maintained by:
the Docker Community -
Published image artifact details:
repo-info repo'srepos/hello-seattle/
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Image updates:
official-images PRs with labellibrary/hello-seattle
official-images repo'slibrary/hello-seattle
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Source of this description:
docs repo'shello-seattle/
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Supported Docker versions:
the latest release (down to 1.6 on a best-effort basis)
This image is a vanity variant of the hello-world
image created specifically for DockerCon 2016. Its use is discouraged.
$ docker run hello-seattle
Hello from DockerCon 2016 (Seattle)!
This message shows that your installation appears to be working correctly.
To generate this message, Docker took the following steps:
1. The Docker client contacted the Docker daemon.
2. The Docker daemon pulled the "hello-seattle" image from the Docker Hub.
3. The Docker daemon created a new container from that image which runs the
executable that produces the output you are currently reading.
4. The Docker daemon streamed that output to the Docker client, which sent it
to your terminal.
To try something more ambitious, you can run an Ubuntu container with:
$ docker run -it ubuntu bash
Share images, automate workflows, and more with a free Docker Hub account:
https://hub.docker.com
For more examples and ideas, visit:
https://docs.docker.com/engine/userguide/
See the hello-world
image description for more information about this image (and its construction).