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defaults related to the binary to run, the networking to expose, and
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more, but `docker run` gives final control to the operator who starts
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the container from the image. That's the main reason
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-[*run*](/reference/commandline/cli/#cli-run) has more options than any
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+[*run*](/reference/commandline/cli/#run) has more options than any
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other `docker` command.
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## General Form
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$ docker run [OPTIONS] IMAGE[:TAG] [COMMAND] [ARG...]
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To learn how to interpret the types of `[OPTIONS]`,
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-see [*Option types*](/reference/commandline/cli/#cli-options).
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+see [*Option types*](/reference/commandline/cli/#option-types).
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The list of `[OPTIONS]` breaks down into two groups:
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