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Image management


Docker Hub provides powerful features for managing and organizing your repository content, ensuring that your images and artifacts are accessible, version-controlled, and easy to share. This section covers key image management tasks, including tagging, pushing images, transferring images between repositories, and supported software artifacts.

  • Tags: Tags help you version and organize different iterations of your images within a single repository. This topic explains tagging and provides guidance on how to create, view, and delete tags in Docker Hub.
  • Software artifacts: Docker Hub supports OCI (Open Container Initiative) artifacts, allowing you to store, manage, and distribute a range of content beyond standard Docker images, including Helm charts, vulnerability reports, and more. This section provides an overview of OCI artifacts as well as some examples of pushing them to Docker Hub.
  • Push images to Hub: Docker Hub enables you to push local images to it, making them available for your team or the Docker community. Learn how to configure your images and use the docker push command to upload them to Docker Hub.
  • Move images between repositories: Organizing content across different repositories can help streamline collaboration and resource management. This topic details how to move images from one Docker Hub repository to another, whether for personal consolidation or to share images with an organization.