
- Remove redundant chars and all errors caused by RST->MD conversion. e.g. [/#, /\, \<, />, etc.] - Fix broken inter-document links - Fix outbound links no-longer active or changed - Fix lists - Fix code blocks - Correct apostrophes - Replace redundant inline note marks for code with code marks - Fix broken image links - Remove non-functional title links - Correct broken cross-docs links - Improve readability Note: This PR does not try to fix/amend: - Grammatical errors - Lexical errors - Linguistic-logic errors etc. It just aims to fix main structural or conversion errors to serve as a base for further amendments that will cover others including but not limited to those mentioned above. Docker-DCO-1.1-Signed-off-by: O.S. Tezer <ostezer@gmail.com> (github: ostezer) Update: - Fix backtick issues Docker-DCO-1.1-Signed-off-by: Sven Dowideit <SvenDowideit@home.org.au> (github: SvenDowideit)
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page_title: Accounts in the Docker Index page_description: Docker Index accounts page_keywords: Docker, docker, index, accounts, plans, Dockerfile, Docker.io, docs, documentation
Accounts in the Docker Index
Docker IO and Docker Index Accounts
You can search
for Docker images and pull
them from the Docker Index without signing in or even having an account. However,
in order to push
images, leave comments or to star a repository, you are going
to need a Docker IO account.
Registration for a Docker IO Account
You can get a Docker IO account by signing up for one here. A valid email address is required to register, which you will need to verify for account activation.
Email activation process
You need to have at least one verified email address to be able to use your Docker IO account. If you can't find the validation email, you can request another by visiting the Resend Email Confirmation page.
Password reset process
If you can't access your account for some reason, you can reset your password from the Password Reset page.