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Merge pull request #21120 from lirantal/feature/21119-docker-config-for-windows
closes #21119 updating documentation for Windows and OSx users
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`pull`, `login`, and `push` commands. This page will show you how these commands work.
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### Account creation and login
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Typically, you'll want to start by creating an account on Docker Hub (if you haven't
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already) and logging in. You can create your account directly on
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[Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com/account/signup/).
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Before you try an Engine CLI command, if you haven't already, create a Docker
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ID. You can do this through [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com/). Once you have
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a Docker ID, log into your account from the Engine CLI:
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$ docker login
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```bash
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$ docker login
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```
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You can now commit and push your own images up to your repos on Docker Hub.
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The `login` command stores your Docker ID authentication credentials in the
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`$HOME/.docker/config.json` (Bash notation). For Windows `cmd` users the
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notation for this file is `%HOME%\.docker\config.json` ; for PowerShell users
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the notation is `$env:Home\.docker\config.json`.
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> **Note:**
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> Your authentication credentials will be stored in the `~/.docker/config.json`
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> authentication file in your home directory.
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Once you have logged in from the command line, you can `commit` and `push`
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Engine subcommands to interact with your repos on Docker Hub.
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## Searching for images
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