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NAME

       podman-manifest-annotate  - Add or update information about an entry in a manifest list or
       image index

SYNOPSIS

       podman manifest annotate [options] listnameorindexname imagemanifestdigest

DESCRIPTION

       Adds or updates information about an image included in a manifest list or image index.

OPTIONS

   --annotation=annotation=value
       Set an annotation on the entry for the image.

   --arch
       Override the architecture which the list or index records as a requirement for the  image.
       This  is usually automatically retrieved from the image's configuration information, so it
       is rarely necessary to use this option.

   --features
       Specify the features list which the list or index records as requirements for  the  image.
       This option is rarely used.

   --os
       Override  the  OS which the list or index records as a requirement for the image.  This is
       usually automatically retrieved from the  image's  configuration  information,  so  it  is
       rarely necessary to use this option.

   --os-features
       Specify  the  OS  features  list  which  the list or index records as requirements for the
       image.  This option is rarely used.

   --os-version
       Specify the OS version which the list or index records as a  requirement  for  the  image.
       This option is rarely used.

   --variant
       Specify  the  variant  which  the  list  or  index  records for the image.  This option is
       typically used to distinguish between multiple entries which share the  same  architecture
       value, but which expect different versions of its instruction set.

EXAMPLE

              podman manifest annotate --arch arm64 --variant v8 mylist:v1.11 sha256:59eec8837a4d942cc19a52b8c09ea75121acc38114a2c68b98983ce9356b8610
              07ec8dc22b5dba3a33c60b68bce28bbd2b905e383fdb32a90708fa5eeac13a07: sha256:59eec8837a4d942cc19a52b8c09ea75121acc38114a2c68b98983ce9356b8610

SEE ALSO

       podman(1), podman-manifest(1)

                                                                      podman-manifest-annotate(1)