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% DOCKER(1) Docker User Manuals
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% Docker Community
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% SEPT 2014
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# NAME
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docker-exec - Run a command in a running container
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# SYNOPSIS
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**docker exec**
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[**-d**|**--detach**[=*false*]]
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[**-i**|**--interactive**[=*false*]]
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[**-t**|**--tty**[=*false*]]
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CONTAINER COMMAND [ARG...]
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# DESCRIPTION
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Run a process in a running container.
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# Options
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**-d**, **--detach**=*true*|*false*
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Detached mode. This runs the new process in the background.
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**-i**, **--interactive**=*true*|*false*
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When set to true, keep STDIN open even if not attached. The default is false.
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**-t**, **--tty**=*true*|*false*
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When set to true Docker can allocate a pseudo-tty and attach to the standard
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input of the process. This can be used, for example, to run a throwaway
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interactive shell. The default value is false.
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