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@@ -14,9 +14,9 @@ Top-level repositories and user repositories
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Generally, there are two types of repositories: Top-level repositories which are controlled by the people behind
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Docker, and user repositories.
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-* Top-level repositories can easily be recognized by not having a / (slash) in their name. These repositories can
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+* Top-level repositories can easily be recognized by not having a ``/`` (slash) in their name. These repositories can
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generally be trusted.
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-* User repositories always come in the form of <username>/<repo_name>. This is what your published images will look like.
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+* User repositories always come in the form of ``<username>/<repo_name>``. This is what your published images will look like.
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* User images are not checked, it is therefore up to you whether or not you trust the creator of this image.
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