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NAME
       docker-load - Load an image from a tar archive or STDIN



SYNOPSIS
       docker load [--help] [-i|--input[=INPUT]] [-q|--quiet]



DESCRIPTION
       Loads  a  tarred  repository  from a file or the standard input stream.
       Restores both images and tags.



OPTIONS
       --help
         Print usage statement


       -i, --input=""
          Read from a tar archive file, instead of STDIN. The tarball  may  be
       compressed with gzip, bzip, or xz.


       -q, --quiet
          Suppress  the  load  output.  Without this option, a progress bar is
       displayed.



EXAMPLES
              $ docker images
              REPOSITORY          TAG                 IMAGE ID            CREATED             SIZE
              busybox             latest              769b9341d937        7 weeks ago         2.489 MB
              $ docker load --input fedora.tar
              $ docker images
              REPOSITORY          TAG                 IMAGE ID            CREATED             SIZE
              busybox             latest              769b9341d937        7 weeks ago         2.489 MB
              fedora              rawhide             0d20aec6529d        7 weeks ago         387 MB
              fedora              20                  58394af37342        7 weeks ago         385.5 MB
              fedora              heisenbug           58394af37342        7 weeks ago         385.5 MB
              fedora              latest              58394af37342        7 weeks ago         385.5 MB




See also
       docker-save(1) to save one or more images to a tar archive (streamed to
       STDOUT by default).



HISTORY
       April  2014, Originally compiled by William Henry (whenry at redhat dot
       com) based on docker.com source material and internal work.  June 2014,
       updated by Sven Dowideit <[email protected]> July 2015 update by
       Mary Anthony <[email protected]>



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