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@@ -362,6 +362,15 @@ RUN /bin/bash -c 'source $HOME/.bashrc ; echo $HOME'
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> `RUN [ "echo", "$HOME" ]` will not do variable substitution on `$HOME`.
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> `RUN [ "echo", "$HOME" ]` will not do variable substitution on `$HOME`.
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> If you want shell processing then either use the *shell* form or execute
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> If you want shell processing then either use the *shell* form or execute
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> a shell directly, for example: `RUN [ "sh", "-c", "echo $HOME" ]`.
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> a shell directly, for example: `RUN [ "sh", "-c", "echo $HOME" ]`.
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+>
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+> **Note**:
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+> In the *JSON* form, it is necessary to escape backslashes. This is
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+> particularly relevant on Windows where the backslash is the path seperator.
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+> The following line would otherwise be treated as *shell* form due to not
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+> being valid JSON, and fail in an unexpected way:
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+> `RUN ["c:\windows\system32\tasklist.exe"]`
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+> The correct syntax for this example is:
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+> `RUN ["c:\\windows\\system32\\tasklist.exe"]`
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The cache for `RUN` instructions isn't invalidated automatically during
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The cache for `RUN` instructions isn't invalidated automatically during
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the next build. The cache for an instruction like
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the next build. The cache for an instruction like
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