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Remove superfluous reptition from usingdocker.md
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> will scrub them when spawning shells for connection.
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> will scrub them when spawning shells for connection.
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We can see that Docker has created a series of environment variables with
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We can see that Docker has created a series of environment variables with
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useful information about our `db` container. Each variables is prefixed with
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useful information about our `db` container. Each variable is prefixed with
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`DB_` which is populated from the `alias` we specified above. If our `alias`
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`DB_` which is populated from the `alias` we specified above. If our `alias`
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were `db1` the variables would be prefixed with `DB1_`. You can use these
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were `db1` the variables would be prefixed with `DB1_`. You can use these
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environment variables to configure your applications to connect to the database
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environment variables to configure your applications to connect to the database
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--no-stdin=false: Do not attach stdin
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--no-stdin=false: Do not attach stdin
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--sig-proxy=true: Proxify all received signal to the process (even in non-tty mode)
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--sig-proxy=true: Proxify all received signal to the process (even in non-tty mode)
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None of the containers we've run did anything particularly useful
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though. So let's build on that experience by running an example web
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application in Docker.
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> **Note:**
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> **Note:**
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> You can see a full list of Docker's commands
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> You can see a full list of Docker's commands
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> [here](/reference/commandline/cli/).
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> [here](/reference/commandline/cli/).
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*last* container started.
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*last* container started.
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> **Note:**
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> **Note:**
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> The `docker ps` command only shows running containers. If you want to
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> By default, the `docker ps` command only shows information about running
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> see stopped containers too use the `-a` flag.
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> containers. If you want to see stopped containers too use the `-a` flag.
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We can see the same details we saw [when we first Dockerized a
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We can see the same details we saw [when we first Dockerized a
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container](/userguide/dockerizing) with one important addition in the `PORTS`
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container](/userguide/dockerizing) with one important addition in the `PORTS`
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