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Now from a single invocation of `docker save`, you can specify multiple images to include in the output tar, or even just multiple tags of a particular image/repo. ``` > docker save -o bundle.tar busybox ubuntu:lucid ubuntu:saucy fedora:latest > tar tf ./bundle.tar | wc -l 42 > tar xOf ./bundle.tar repositories {"busybox":{"latest":"2d8e5b282c81244037eb15b2068e1c46319c1a42b80493acb128da24b2090739"},"fedora":{"latest":"58394af373423902a1b97f209a31e3777932d9321ef10e64feaaa7b4df609cf9"},"ubuntu":{"lucid":"9cc9ea5ea540116b89e41898dd30858107c1175260fb7ff50322b34704092232","saucy":"9f676bd305a43a931a8d98b13e5840ffbebcd908370765373315926024c7c35e"}} ``` Further, this fixes the bug where the `repositories` file is not created when saving a specific tag of an image (e.g. ubuntu:latest) document multi-image save and updated API docs Docker-DCO-1.1-Signed-off-by: Vincent Batts <vbatts@redhat.com> (github: vbatts) |
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This directory holds the authoritative specifications of APIs defined and implemented by Docker. Currently this includes:
- The remote API by which a docker node can be queried over HTTP
- The registry API by which a docker node can download and upload images for storage and sharing
- The index search API by which a docker node can search the public index for images to download
- The docker.io OAuth and accounts API which 3rd party services can use to access account information