docker-search - Search the Docker Hub for images
docker search [-f|--filter[=[]]] [--help] [--limit[=LIMIT]] [--no-trunc] TERM
Search Docker Hub for images that match 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
-f, --filter=[] Filter output based on these conditions: - stars=<numberOfStar> - is-automated=(true|false) - is-official=(true|false) --help Print usage statement --limit=LIMIT Maximum returned search results. The default is 25. --no-trunc=true|false Don't truncate output. The default is false.
Search a registry for the term 'fedora' and only display those images ranked 3 or higher: $ docker search --filter=stars=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 the term 'fedora' and only display automated images ranked 1 or higher: $ docker search --filter=is-automated=true --filter=stars=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]
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 [email protected] April 2015, updated by Mary Anthony for v2 [email protected] April 2016, updated by Vincent Demeester [email protected]
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