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− | The <code>.dockerignore</code> file allows you to exclude files from the context like a <code> | + | The <code>.dockerignore</code> file allows you to exclude files from the context like a <code>.gitignore</code> file allow you to exclude files from your git repository. You can use it to help avoid unnecessarily sending large or sensitive files and directories to the docker daemon. |
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