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Install Docker Buildx | How to install Docker Buildx | build, buildx, buildkit |
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Docker Desktop
Docker Buildx is included by default in Docker Desktop.
Docker Engine via package manager
Docker Linux packages also include Docker Buildx when installed using the
.deb
or .rpm
packages.
Install using a Dockerfile
Here is how to install and use Buildx inside a Dockerfile through the
docker/buildx-bin
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image:
# syntax=docker/dockerfile:1
FROM docker
COPY --from=docker/buildx-bin:latest /buildx /usr/libexec/docker/cli-plugins/docker-buildx
RUN docker buildx version
Download manually
Important
This section is for unattended installation of the Buildx component. These instructions are mostly suitable for testing purposes. We do not recommend installing Buildx using manual download in production environments as they will not be updated automatically with security updates.
On Windows, macOS, and Linux workstations we recommend that you install Docker Desktop instead. For Linux servers, we recommend that you follow the instructions specific for your distribution. {: .important}
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Rename the relevant binary and copy it to the destination matching your OS:
OS | Binary name | Destination folder |
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Linux | docker-buildx |
$HOME/.docker/cli-plugins |
macOS | docker-buildx |
$HOME/.docker/cli-plugins |
Windows | docker-buildx.exe |
%USERPROFILE%\.docker\cli-plugins |
Or copy it into one of these folders for installing it system-wide.
On Unix environments:
/usr/local/lib/docker/cli-plugins
OR/usr/local/libexec/docker/cli-plugins
/usr/lib/docker/cli-plugins
OR/usr/libexec/docker/cli-plugins
On Windows:
C:\ProgramData\Docker\cli-plugins
C:\Program Files\Docker\cli-plugins
Note
On Unix environments, it may also be necessary to make it executable with
chmod +x
:$ chmod +x ~/.docker/cli-plugins/docker-buildx
Set Buildx as the default builder
Running the command docker buildx install
sets up the docker build
command as an alias to docker buildx
. This results in
the ability to have docker build
use the current Buildx builder.
To remove this alias, run docker buildx uninstall
.