In the previous chapter, you learned how to build Docker images. The next logical step is to publish these images in a public repository for public discovery and consumption. So, this chapter focuses on publishing images on Docker Hub, and how to get the most out of Docker Hub. We will create a new Docker image, using the commit command and a Dockerfile, build on it, and push it to Docker Hub. The concept of a Docker trusted repository will be discussed. This Docker trusted repository is created from GitHub or Bitbucket, and it can then be integrated with Docker Hub to automatically build images as a result of updates in the repository. This repository on GitHub is used to store the Dockerfile, which was previously created. Also, we will illustrate how worldwide organizations can enable their teams of developers to craft and contribute a variety of Docker images to be deposited in Docker Hub. The...
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