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Getting started with Docker |
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Create a Docker Hub account and repository |
You've built something really cool, you should share it. In this next section, you'll do just that. First, you'll create a Docker ID account. Then, you'll push your image to a repository on Docker Hub so other people with Docker Engine can run it.
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In your web browser, go to the Docker Hub signup page.
Your browser displays the page.
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Enter a new Docker ID (username), and email address, and a password.
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Click Sign Up.
The browser displays a "Welcome to Docker Hub" page.
Before you can share anything on Docker Hub, you need to verify your email address.
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Go to your email, and look for the email titled
Please confirm email for your Docker ID
.If you don't see the email, check your Spam folder or wait a moment for the email to arrive.
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Open the email and click Confirm Your Email.
The browser opens Docker Hub to your profile page.
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From that page, choose Create Repository.
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Enter a Repository Name and Short Description.
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Make sure the repo Visibility is set to Public.
When you are done, your form should look similar to the following:
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Press Create to save your entries and create the new repository.
On this page, you created a Docker ID, navigated to your Docker Hub account and created a new repository. In the next section, you populate the repository by tagging and pushing the image you created earlier.