Push a manifest list to a repository
This command is experimental.
This command is experimental on the Docker client. It should not be used in production environments. To enable experimental features in the Docker CLI, edit the config.json and set
experimental
toenabled
.Experimental features provide early access to future product functionality. These features are intended for testing and feedback only as they may change between releases without warning or can be removed entirely from a future release. Experimental features must not be used in production environments. Docker does not offer support for experimental features. For more information, see Experimental features.
To enable experimental features in the Docker CLI, edit the
config.json
file and setexperimental
to enabled.To enable experimental features from the Docker Desktop menu, click Settings (Preferences on macOS) > Daemon and then select the Experimental features check box.
docker manifest push [OPTIONS] MANIFEST_LIST
Name, shorthand | Default | Description |
--insecure | Allow push to an insecure registry | |
--purge , -p | Remove the local manifest list after push |
Command | Description |
---|---|
docker manifest | Manage Docker image manifests and manifest lists |
Command | Description |
docker manifest annotate | Add additional information to a local image manifest |
docker manifest create | Create a local manifest list for annotating and pushing to a registry |
docker manifest inspect | Display an image manifest, or manifest list |
docker manifest push | Push a manifest list to a repository |
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