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Docker Hub: add content categories
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title: Categories in Docker Hub
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description: |
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Categorizing your Docker Hub repositories makes it easier for users to
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find your images based on its use cases and content.
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keywords: hub, images, content, categories, explore, search
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---
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> **Early Access**
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>
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> Categories is an [Early Access](/release-lifecycle/#early-access-ea)
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> feature of Docker Hub. It's currently only available to members of the
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> [Docker Verified Publisher](../../trusted-content/dvp-program.md)
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> and [Docker-Sponsored Open Source](../../trusted-content/dsos-program.md)
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> programs.
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{ .restricted }
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You can tag Docker Hub repositories with categories, representing the primary
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intended use cases for your images. This lets users more easily find and
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explore content for the problem domain that they're interested in.
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## Available categories
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The Docker Hub content team maintains a curated list of categories.
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The available categories are:
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- **API Management**: Tools for creating, publishing, analyzing, and securing APIs.
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- **Content Management System:** Software applications to create and manage digital content through templates, procedures, and standard formats.
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- **Data Science:** Tools and software to support analyzing data and generating actionable insights.
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- **Databases & Storage:** Systems for storing, retrieving, and managing data.
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- **Languages & Frameworks:** Programming language runtimes and frameworks.
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- **Integrations & Delivery:** Tools for Continuous Integration (CI) and Continuous Delivery (CD).
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- **Internet of Things:** Tools supporting Internet of Things (IoT) applications.
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- **Machine Learning & AI:** Tools and frameworks optimized for artificial intelligence and machine learning projects, such as pre-installed libraries and frameworks for data analysis, model training, and deployment.
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- **Message Queues:** Message queuing systems optimized for reliable, scalable, and efficient message handling.
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- **Monitoring & Observability:** Tools to track software and system performance through metrics, logs, and traces, as well as observability to explore the system’s state and diagnose issues.
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- **Networking:** Repositories that support data exchange and connecting computers and other devices to share resources.
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- **Operating Systems:** Software that manages all other programs on a computer and serves as an intermediary between users and the computer hardware, while overseeing applications and system resources.
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- **Security:** Tools to protect a computer system or network from theft, unauthorized access, or damage to their hardware, software, or electronic data, as well as from service disruption.
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- **Web Servers:** Software to serve web pages, HTML files, and other assets to users or other systems.
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- **Web Analytics:** Tools to collect, measure, analyze, and report on web data and website visitor engagement.
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## Auto-generated categories
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> **Note**
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>
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> Auto-generated categories only apply to Docker Official Images, Docker
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> Verified Publishers, and Docker-Sponsored Open Source program participants.
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For repositories that pre-date the Categories feature in Docker Hub,
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categories have been automatically generated and applied, using OpenAI, based
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on the repository title and description.
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As an owner of a repository that has been auto-categorized, you can manually
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edit the categories if you think they're inaccurate. See [Manage categories for
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a repository](#manage-categories-for-a-repository).
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The auto-generated categorization was a one-time effort to help seed categories
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onto repositories created before the feature existed. Categories are not
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assigned to new repositories automatically.
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## Manage categories for a repository
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You can tag a repository with up to three categories.
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To edit the categories of a repository:
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1. Go to the repository page on Docker Hub.
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2. Select the pencil icon under the description field.
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3. Select the categories you want to apply.
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4. Select **Update** to save the changes.
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<video controls>
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<source src="/assets/video/hub_categories.mp4" type="video/mp4" />
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</video>
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If you're missing a category, use the
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[Give feedback link](https://docker.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_03CrMyAkCWVylKu)
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to let us know what categories you'd like to see.
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title: Access
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- path: /docker-hub/repos/
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title: Manage
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- path: /docker-hub/repos/categories/
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title: Categories
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- path: /docker-hub/download-rate-limit/
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title: Download rate limit
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- path: /docker-hub/webhooks/
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