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66 lines
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% toolbox-run(1)
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## NAME
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toolbox\-run - Run a command in an existing toolbox container
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## SYNOPSIS
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**toolbox run** [*--container NAME* | *-c NAME*]
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[*--distro DISTRO* | *-d DISTRO*]
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[*--release RELEASE* | *-r RELEASE*] [*COMMAND*]
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## DESCRIPTION
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Runs a command inside an existing toolbox container. The container should have
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been created using the `toolbox create` command.
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A toolbox container is an OCI container. Therefore, `toolbox run` is analogous
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to a `podman start` followed by a `podman exec`.
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By default, the toolbox containers are tagged with the version of the OS that
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corresponds to the content inside them. Their names are prefixed with the name
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of the base image and suffixed with the current user name.
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## OPTIONS ##
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The following options are understood:
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**--container** NAME, **-c** NAME
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Run command inside a toolbox container with the given NAME. This is useful
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when there are multiple toolbox containers created from the same base image,
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or entirely customized containers created from custom-built base images.
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**--distro** DISTRO, **-d** DISTRO
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Run command inside a toolbox container for a different operating system DISTRO
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than the host.
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**--release** RELEASE, **-r** RELEASE
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Run command inside a toolbox container for a different operating system
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RELEASE than the host.
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## EXAMPLES
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### Run ls inside a toolbox container using the default image matching the host OS
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```
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$ toolbox run ls -la
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```
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### Run emacs inside a toolbox container using the default image for Fedora 30
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```
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$ toolbox run --distro fedora --release f30 emacs
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```
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### Run uptime inside a custom toolbox container using a custom image
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```
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$ toolbox run --container foo uptime
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```
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## SEE ALSO
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`buildah(1)`, `podman(1)`, `podman-exec(1)`, `podman-start(1)`
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