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  1. Writing a Dockerfile | Docker Docs

    Download this ZIP file and extract the contents into a directory on your machine. If you'd rather not download a ZIP file, clone the https://github.com/docker/getting-started-todo-app project and …

  2. Part 1: Containerize an application | Docker Docs

    Follow this step-by-step guide to learn how to create and run a containerized application using Docker

  3. Dockerfile reference | Docker Docs

    See Adding files from the build context. ... See Adding local tar archives. ... See Adding files from a URL. ... See Adding files from a Git repository. Adding files from the build context ... Pattern matching For …

  4. Dockerfile overview | Docker Docs

    Learn about Dockerfiles and how to use them with Docker Images to build and package your software

  5. Best practices | Docker Docs

    When you check in a change to source control or create a pull request, use GitHub Actions or another CI/CD pipeline to automatically build and tag a Docker image and test it.

  6. Containerize your app | Docker Docs

    You can use the Python Docker Official Image, or a Docker Hardened Image (DHI). ... For more details, see Docker Hardened Images.

  7. Containerize | Docker Docs

    Learn how to containerize a Node.js application with Docker by creating an optimized, production-ready image using best practices for performance, security, and scalability.

  8. Build and push your first image | Docker Docs

    Explore the full catalog of Docker Official Images, Docker Verified Publishers, and Docker Sponsored Open Source Software images to see more of what there is to run and build on.

  9. Build, tag, and publish an image | Docker Docs

    This concept page will teach you how to build, tag, and publish an image to Docker Hub or any other registry

  10. Part 7: Use Docker Compose | Docker Docs - Docker Documentation

    Docker Compose is a tool that helps you define and share multi-container applications. ... Create the Compose file ... ├── getting-started-app/ │ ├── Dockerfile │ ├── compose.yaml │ ├── …