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% DOCKER(1) Docker User Manuals % Docker Community % JUNE 2014
NAME
docker-search - Search the Docker Hub for images
SYNOPSIS
docker search [--automated[=false]] [--help] [--no-trunc[=false]] [-s|--stars[=0]] TERM
DESCRIPTION
Search Docker Hub for an image with that matches the specified TERM
. The table
of images returned displays the name, description (truncated by default), number
of stars awarded, whether the image is official, and whether it is automated.
Note - Search queries will only return up to 25 results
OPTIONS
--automated=true|false Only show automated builds. The default is false.
--help Print usage statement
--no-trunc=true|false Don't truncate output. The default is false.
-s, --stars=0 Only displays with at least x stars
EXAMPLES
Search Docker Hub for ranked images
Search a registry for the term 'fedora' and only display those images ranked 3 or higher:
$ docker search -s 3 fedora
NAME DESCRIPTION STARS OFFICIAL AUTOMATED
mattdm/fedora A basic Fedora image corresponding roughly... 50
fedora (Semi) Official Fedora base image. 38
mattdm/fedora-small A small Fedora image on which to build. Co... 8
goldmann/wildfly A WildFly application server running on a ... 3 [OK]
Search Docker Hub for automated images
Search Docker Hub for the term 'fedora' and only display automated images ranked 1 or higher:
$ docker search -s 1 fedora
NAME DESCRIPTION STARS OFFICIAL AUTOMATED
goldmann/wildfly A WildFly application server running on a ... 3 [OK]
tutum/fedora-20 Fedora 20 image with SSH access. For the r... 1 [OK]
HISTORY
April 2014, Originally compiled by William Henry (whenry at redhat dot com) based on docker.com source material and internal work. June 2014, updated by Sven Dowideit SvenDowideit@home.org.au April 2015, updated by Mary Anthony for v2 mary@docker.com