Cleanup: Fix cli docs: Sorted command headers.
Signed-off-by: Andrey Petrov <andrey.petrov@shazow.net>master
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@ -505,6 +505,36 @@ You'll need two shells for this example.
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2014-09-03T15:49:29.999999999Z07:00 4386fb97867d: (from 12de384bfb10) die
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2014-09-03T15:49:29.999999999Z07:00 4386fb97867d: (from 12de384bfb10) stop
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## exec
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Usage: docker exec CONTAINER COMMAND [ARG...]
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Run a command in an existing container
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-d, --detach=false Detached mode: run the process in the background and exit
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-i, --interactive=false Keep STDIN open even if not attached
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-t, --tty=false Allocate a pseudo-TTY
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The `docker exec` command runs a user specified command as a new process in an existing
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user specified container. The container needs to be active.
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The `docker exec` command will typically be used after `docker run`.
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### Examples:
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$ sudo docker run --name ubuntu_bash --rm -i -t ubuntu bash
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This will create a container named 'ubuntu_bash' and start a bash session.
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$ sudo docker exec -d ubuntu_bash touch /tmp/execWorks
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This will create a new file '/tmp/execWorks' inside the existing and active container
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'ubuntu_bash', in the background.
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$ sudo docker exec ubuntu_bash -it bash
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This will create a new bash session in the container 'ubuntu_bash'.
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## export
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Usage: docker export CONTAINER
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@ -1359,36 +1389,6 @@ It is even useful to cherry-pick particular tags of an image repository
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$ sudo docker save -o ubuntu.tar ubuntu:lucid ubuntu:saucy
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## exec
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Usage: docker exec CONTAINER COMMAND [ARG...]
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Run a command in an existing container
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-d, --detach=false Detached mode: run the process in the background and exit
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-i, --interactive=false Keep STDIN open even if not attached
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-t, --tty=false Allocate a pseudo-TTY
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The `docker exec` command runs a user specified command as a new process in an existing
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user specified container. The container needs to be active.
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The `docker exec` command will typically be used after `docker run`.
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### Examples:
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$ sudo docker run --name ubuntu_bash --rm -i -t ubuntu bash
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This will create a container named 'ubuntu_bash' and start a bash session.
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$ sudo docker exec -d ubuntu_bash touch /tmp/execWorks
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This will create a new file '/tmp/execWorks' inside the existing and active container
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'ubuntu_bash', in the background.
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$ sudo docker exec ubuntu_bash -it bash
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This will create a new bash session in the container 'ubuntu_bash'.
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## search
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Search [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com) for images
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