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Create a tag TARGET_IMAGE that refers to SOURCE_IMAGE

Synopsis

docker image tag SOURCE_IMAGE[:TAG] TARGET_IMAGE[:TAG]

Description

Assigns a new alias to an image in a registry. An alias refers to the entire image name including the optional TAG after the ':'.

Options

NAME
  The image name which is made up of slash-separated name components,
  optionally prefixed by a registry hostname. The hostname must comply with
  standard DNS rules, but may not contain underscores. If a hostname is
  present, it may optionally be followed by a port number in the format
  :8080. If not present, the command uses Docker's public registry located at
  registry-1.docker.io by default. Name components may contain lowercase
  letters, digits and separators. A separator is defined as a period, one or
  two underscores, or one or more dashes. A name component may not start or end
  with a separator.

TAG
  The tag assigned to the image to version and distinguish images with the same
  name. The tag name must be valid ASCII and may contain lowercase and
  uppercase letters, digits, underscores, periods and hyphens. A tag name
  may not start with a period or a hyphen and may contain a maximum of 128
  characters.

Examples

Tagging an image referenced by ID

To tag a local image with ID "0e5574283393" into the "fedora" repository with "version1.0":

docker image tag 0e5574283393 fedora/httpd:version1.0

Tagging an image referenced by Name

To tag a local image with name "httpd" into the "fedora" repository with "version1.0":

docker image tag httpd fedora/httpd:version1.0

Note that since the tag name is not specified, the alias is created for an existing local version httpd:latest.

Tagging an image referenced by Name and Tag

To tag a local image with name "httpd" and tag "test" into the "fedora" repository with "version1.0.test":

docker image tag httpd:test fedora/httpd:version1.0.test

Tagging an image for a private repository

Before pushing an image to a private registry and not the central Docker registry you must tag it with the registry hostname and port (if needed).

docker image tag 0e5574283393 myregistryhost:5000/fedora/httpd:version1.0

Options

-h,  --help[=false]

help for tag

See Also

docker-image(1)

Referenced By

docker-image(1), docker-image-push(1).

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