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NAME

       buildah-config - Update image configuration settings.

SYNOPSIS

       buildah config [options] container

DESCRIPTION

       Updates one or more of the settings kept for a container.

OPTIONS

       --add-history

       Add  an  entry  to  the image's history which will note changes to the settings for --cmd,
       --entrypoint, --env, --healthcheck, --label, --onbuild,  --port,  --shell,  --stop-signal,
       --user, --volume, and --workingdir.  Defaults to false.

       Note:   You  can  also  override  the  default  value  of  --add-history  by  setting  the
       BUILDAH_HISTORY environment variable. export BUILDAH_HISTORY=true

       --annotation, -a annotation=annotation

       Add an image annotation (e.g. annotation=annotation) to the image manifest of  any  images
       which  will  be  built  using  the  specified  container.  Can be used multiple times.  If
       annotation has a trailing -, then the annotation is  removed  from  the  config.   If  the
       annotation is set to "-" then all annotations are removed from the config.

       --arch architecture

       Set  the  target  architecture  for  any  images  which  will be built using the specified
       container.  By default, if the container was  based  on  an  image,  that  image's  target
       architecture is kept, otherwise the host's architecture is recorded.

       --author author

       Set  contact  information  for  the  author  for  any images which will be built using the
       specified container.

       --cmd command

       Set the default command to run for containers based on any  images  which  will  be  built
       using  the  specified  container.   When  used  in  combination  with an entry point, this
       specifies the default parameters for the entry point.

       --comment comment

       Set the image-level comment for any  images  which  will  be  built  using  the  specified
       container.

       Note:  this  setting  is  not  present  in the OCIv1 image format, so it is discarded when
       writing images using OCIv1 formats.

       --created-by created

       Set the description of how the topmost layer was created for  any  images  which  will  be
       created using the specified container.

       --domainname domain

       Set  the  domainname  to  set  when running containers based on any images built using the
       specified container.

       Note: this setting is not present in the OCIv1 image  format,  so  it  is  discarded  when
       writing images using OCIv1 formats.

       --entrypoint "command" | '["command", "arg1", ...]'

       Set  the  entry  point  for  containers  based on any images which will be built using the
       specified container. buildah supports two formats for entrypoint.  It can be specified  as
       a simple string, or as an array of commands.

       Note: When the entrypoint is specified as a string, container runtimes will ignore the cmd
       value of the container image.  However if you use the array form, then  the  cmd  will  be
       appended onto the end of the entrypoint cmd and be executed together.

       --env, -e env[=value]

       Add  a  value (e.g. env=value) to the environment for containers based on any images which
       will be built using the specified container. Can be used multiple times.  If env is  named
       but  neither  =  nor  a  value is specified, then the value will be taken from the current
       process environment.  If env has a trailing -, then the env is removed  from  the  config.
       If the env is set to "-" then all environment variables are removed from the config.

       --healthcheck command

       Specify a command which should be run to check if a container is running correctly.

       Values  can  be  NONE,  "CMD ..." (run the specified command directly), or "CMD-SHELL ..."
       (run the specified command using the  system's  shell),  or  the  empty  value  (remove  a
       previously-set value and related settings).

       Note:  this  setting  is  not  present  in the OCIv1 image format, so it is discarded when
       writing images using OCIv1 formats.

       --healthcheck-interval interval

       Specify how often the command specified using the --healthcheck option should be run.

       Note: this setting is not present in the OCIv1 image  format,  so  it  is  discarded  when
       writing images using OCIv1 formats.

       --healthcheck-retries count

       Specify  how  many  times  the  command  specified using the --healthcheck option can fail
       before the container is considered to be unhealthy.

       Note: this setting is not present in the OCIv1 image  format,  so  it  is  discarded  when
       writing images using OCIv1 formats.

       --healthcheck-start-period interval

       Specify how much time can elapse after a container has started before a failure to run the
       command specified using the --healthcheck option should be treated as an  indication  that
       the  container  is  failing.   During this time period, failures will be attributed to the
       container not yet having fully started, and will not be  counted  as  errors.   After  the
       command succeeds, or the time period has elapsed, failures will be counted as errors.

       Note:  this  setting  is  not  present  in the OCIv1 image format, so it is discarded when
       writing images using OCIv1 formats.

       --healthcheck-timeout interval

       Specify how long to wait after starting the  command  specified  using  the  --healthcheck
       option to wait for the command to return its exit status.  If the command has not returned
       within this time, it should be considered to have failed.

       Note: this setting is not present in the OCIv1 image  format,  so  it  is  discarded  when
       writing images using OCIv1 formats.

       --history-comment comment

       Sets  a  comment  on  the  topmost  layer  in  any  images which will be created using the
       specified container.

       --hostname host

       Set the hostname to set when running containers  based  on  any  images  built  using  the
       specified container.

       Note:  this  setting  is  not  present  in the OCIv1 image format, so it is discarded when
       writing images using OCIv1 formats.

       --label, -l label=value

       Add an image label (e.g. label=value) to the image configuration of any images which  will
       be  built  using  the  specified  container.  Can  be used multiple times.  If label has a
       trailing -, then the label is removed from the config.  If the label is set  to  "-"  then
       all labels are removed from the config.

       --onbuild onbuild command

       Add  an  ONBUILD command to the image.  ONBUILD commands are automatically run when images
       are built based on the image you are creating.

       Note: this setting is not present in the OCIv1 image  format,  so  it  is  discarded  when
       writing images using OCIv1 formats.

       --os operating system

       Set  the  target  operating  system for any images which will be built using the specified
       container.  By default, if the container was based on an image, its OS is kept,  otherwise
       the host's OS's name is recorded.

       --os-feature feature

       Set  the  name  of  a required operating system feature for any images which will be built
       using the specified container.  By default, if the container was based on  an  image,  the
       base  image's  required  OS  feature  list  is  kept, if it specified one.  This option is
       typically only meaningful when the image's OS is Windows.

       If feature has a trailing -, then the feature is removed from the set of required features
       which  will be listed in the image.  If the feature is set to "-" then the entire features
       list is removed from the config.

       --os-version version

       Set the exact required operating system version for any images which will be  built  using
       the  specified  container.   By  default, if the container was based on an image, the base
       image's required OS version is kept, if it specified one.  This option is  typically  only
       meaningful when the image's OS is Windows, and is typically set in Windows base images, so
       using this option is usually unnecessary.

       --port, -p port

       Add a port to expose when running containers based on any images which will be built using
       the  specified  container.  Can  be used multiple times.  If port has a trailing -, and is
       already set, then the port is removed from the config.  If the port is set to "-" then all
       exposed ports settings are removed from the config.

       --shell shell

       Set  the default shell to run inside of the container image.  The shell instruction allows
       the default shell used for the shell form of commands to be overridden. The default  shell
       for Linux containers is "/bin/sh -c".

       Note:  this  setting  is  not  present  in the OCIv1 image format, so it is discarded when
       writing images using OCIv1 formats.

       --stop-signal signal

       Set default stop signal for container. This signal will be sent when container is stopped,
       default is SIGINT.

       --user, -u user[:group]

       Set the default user to be used when running containers based on this image.  The user can
       be specified as a user name or UID, optionally followed by a group name or GID,  separated
       by a colon (':').  If names are used, the container should include entries for those names
       in its /etc/passwd and /etc/group files.

       --variant variant

       Set the target architecture variant for any images which will be built using the specified
       container.   By  default,  if  the  container  was  based on an image, that image's target
       architecture and variant information  is  kept,  otherwise  the  host's  architecture  and
       variant are recorded.

       --volume, -v volume

       Add  a  location  in  the  directory tree which should be marked as a volume in any images
       which will be built using the specified container. Can be used multiple times.  If  volume
       has  a trailing -, and is already set, then the volume is removed from the config.  If the
       volume is set to "-" then all volumes are removed from the config.

       --workingdir directory

       Set the initial working directory for containers based on images which will be built using
       the specified container.

EXAMPLE

       buildah config --author='Jane Austen' --workingdir='/etc/mycontainers' containerID

       buildah config --entrypoint /entrypoint.sh containerID

       buildah config --entrypoint '[ "/entrypoint.sh", "dev" ]' containerID

       buildah config --env foo=bar --env PATH=$PATH containerID

       buildah config --env foo- containerID

       buildah config --label Name=Mycontainer --label  Version=1.0 containerID

       buildah config --label Name- containerID

       buildah config --annotation note=myNote containerID


       buildah config --annotation note-
       buildah config --volume /usr/myvol containerID

       buildah config --volume /usr/myvol- containerID

       buildah config --port 1234 --port 8080 containerID

       buildah config --env 1234=5678 containerID

       buildah config --env 1234- containerID

       buildah config --os-version 10.0.19042.1645 containerID

       buildah config --os-feature win32k containerID

       buildah config --os-feature win32k- containerID

SEE ALSO

       buildah(1)