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* https://docs.docker.com/engine/context/working-with-contexts/
 
 
(Since Jun 2020<ref>https://docs.docker.com/compose/release-notes/#1260
 
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A build's context is the set of files located in the specified [[PATH]] or [[URL]].
 
  
 
Default | remote | [[dind]]
 
Default | remote | [[dind]]
  
  [[docker context ls]]
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  docker context ls
[[docker context create]]
 
[[docker context create ecs]]
 
[[docker context create aci]]
 
[[docker context use]]
 
[[docker context use remote]]
 
[[docker context inspect]]
 
 
  docker-compose ‐‐context remote up -d
 
  docker-compose ‐‐context remote up -d
 
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  docker context use remote
 
 
 
 
  export DOCKER_HOST=$([[docker context inspect]] --format '{{.Endpoints.docker.Host}}')
 
 
 
[[docker context --help]]
 
 
 
== Related terms ==
 
* <code>[[docker build]]</code>
 
* [[Docker compose for amazon ECS]] (Nov 2020)
 
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
* {{docker context}}
 
 
* {{docker}}
 
* {{docker}}
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[[Category:Docker]]
 
[[Category:Docker]]

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