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# Getting Started with Docker Hub
*How do I use Docker Hub?*
In this section we're going to introduce you, very quickly!, to
[Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com) and create an account.
This section provides a quick introduction to the [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com)
and will show you how to create an account.
[Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com) is the central hub for Docker. It
helps you to manage Docker and its components. It provides services such
as:
The [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com) is a centralized resource for working with
Docker and its components. Docker Hub helps you collaborate with colleagues and get the
most out of Docker.To do this, it provides services such as:
* Hosting images.
* Docker image hosting.
* User authentication.
* Automated image builds and work flow tools like build triggers and web
* Automated image builds and work-flow tools such as build triggers and web
hooks.
* Integration with GitHub and BitBucket.
Docker Hub helps you collaborate with colleagues and get the most out of
Docker.
In order to use Docker Hub you will need to register an account. Don't
panic! It's totally free and really easy.
In order to use Docker Hub, you will first need to register and create an account. Don't
worry, creating an account is simple and free.
## Creating a Docker Hub Account
There are two ways you can create a Docker Hub account:
There are two ways for you to register and create a Docker Hub account:
* Via the web, or
* Via the command line.
1. Via the web, or
2. Via the command line.
### Sign up via the web!
### Register via the web
Fill in the [sign-up form](https://www.docker.io/account/signup/) and
choose your user name and specify some details such as an email address.
Fill in the [sign-up form](https://hub.docker.com/account/signup/) by
choosing your user name and password and specifying email address. You can also sign up
for the Docker Weekly mailing list, which has lots of information about what's going on
in the world of Docker.
![Register using the sign-up page](/userguide/register-web.png)
### Signup via the command line
### Register via the command line
You can also create a Docker Hub account via the command line using the
You can also create a Docker Hub account via the command line with the
`docker login` command.
$ sudo docker login
### Confirm your email
Once you've filled in the form then check your email for a welcome
message and activate your account.
Once you've filled in the form, check your email for a welcome message and confirmation
to activate your account.
![Confirm your registration](/userguide/register-confirm.png)
### Login!
### Login
Then you can login using the web console:
After you complete the confirmation process, you can login using the web console:
![Login using the web console](/userguide/login-web.png)
Or via the command line and the `docker login` command:
Or via the command line with the `docker login` command:
$ sudo docker login
Now your Docker Hub account is active and ready for you to use!
Your Docker Hub account is now active and ready for you to use!
## Next steps
Now let's start Dockerizing applications with our "Hello World!" exercise.
Next, let's start learning how to Dockerize applications with our "Hello World!"
exercise.
Go to [Dockerizing Applications](/userguide/dockerizing).