command: docker context create short: Create a context long: |- Creates a new `context`. This lets you switch the daemon your `docker` CLI connects to. usage: docker context create [OPTIONS] CONTEXT pname: docker context plink: docker_context.yaml options: - option: description value_type: string description: Description of the context deprecated: false hidden: false experimental: false experimentalcli: false kubernetes: false swarm: false - option: docker value_type: stringToString default_value: '[]' description: set the docker endpoint details_url: '#docker' deprecated: false hidden: false experimental: false experimentalcli: false kubernetes: false swarm: false - option: from value_type: string description: create context from a named context details_url: '#from' deprecated: false hidden: false experimental: false experimentalcli: false kubernetes: false swarm: false inherited_options: - option: help value_type: bool default_value: "false" description: Print usage deprecated: false hidden: true experimental: false experimentalcli: false kubernetes: false swarm: false examples: |- ### Create a context with a Docker endpoint (--docker) {#docker} Use the `--docker` flag to create a context with a custom endpoint. The following example creates a context named `my-context` with a docker endpoint of `/var/run/docker.sock`: ```console $ docker context create \ --docker host=unix:///var/run/docker.sock \ my-context ``` ### Create a context based on an existing context (--from) {#from} Use the `--from=` option to create a new context from an existing context. The example below creates a new context named `my-context` from the existing context `existing-context`: ```console $ docker context create --from existing-context my-context ``` If the `--from` option isn't set, the `context` is created from the current context: ```console $ docker context create my-context ``` This can be used to create a context out of an existing `DOCKER_HOST` based script: ```console $ source my-setup-script.sh $ docker context create my-context ``` To source the `docker` endpoint configuration from an existing context use the `--docker from=` option. The example below creates a new context named `my-context` using the docker endpoint configuration from the existing context `existing-context`: ```console $ docker context create \ --docker from=existing-context \ my-context ``` Docker endpoints configurations, as well as the description can be modified with `docker context update`. Refer to the [`docker context update` reference](/reference/cli/docker/context/update/) for details. deprecated: false hidden: false experimental: false experimentalcli: false kubernetes: false swarm: false