Nalin Dahyabhai 3065ea3d16 Add a "tag" command
Add a "tag" command, for adding names to locally-stored images.

Signed-off-by: Nalin Dahyabhai <nalin@redhat.com>

Closes: #110
Approved by: rhatdan
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buildah - a tool for building OCI images

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Note: this package is in alpha.

The buildah package provides a command line tool which can be used to

  • create a working container, either from scratch or using an image as a starting point
  • mount a working container's root filesystem for manipulation
  • unmount a working container's root filesystem
  • use the updated contents of a container's root filesystem as a filesystem layer to create a new image
  • delete a working container or an image

Installation notes

Prior to installing buildah, install the following packages on your linux distro:

  • make
  • golang
  • bats
  • btrfs-progs-devel
  • device-mapper-devel
  • gpgme-devel
  • libassuan-devel
  • git
  • bzip2
  • go-md2man
  • skopeo-containers

In Fedora, you can use this command:

 dnf -y install \ 
    make \ 
    golang \ 
    bats \ 
    btrfs-progs-devel \ 
    device-mapper-devel \ 
    gpgme-devel \ 
    libassuan-devel \ 
    git \ 
    bzip2 \
    go-md2man \
    skopeo-containers

Then to install buildah follow the steps in this example:

  mkdir ~/buildah
  cd ~/buildah
  export GOPATH=`pwd` 
  git clone https://github.com/projectatomic/buildah ./src/github.com/projectatomic/buildah 
  cd ./src/github.com/projectatomic/buildah 
  make 
  make install
  buildah --help

Commands

Command Description
buildah-add(1) Add the contents of a file, URL, or a directory to the container.
buildah-bud(1) Build an image using instructions from Dockerfiles.
buildah-commit(1) Create an image from a working container.
buildah-config(1) Update image configuration settings.
buildah-containers(1) List the working containers and their base images.
buildah-copy(1) Copies the contents of a file, URL, or directory into a container's working directory.
buildah-from(1) Creates a new working container, either from scratch or using a specified image as a starting point.
buildah-images(1) List images in local storage.
buildah-mount(1) Mount the working container's root filesystem.
buildah-rm(1) Removes one or more working containers.
buildah-rmi(1) Removes one or more images.
buildah-run(1) Run a command inside of the container.
buildah-umount(1) Unmount a working container's root file system.

Future goals include:

  • more CI tests
  • additional CLI commands (?)
Description
Work with remote images registries - retrieving information, images, signing content
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