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Docker Command CheatSheets
//// Download image and run an application in the container.
docker run --rm mcr.microsoft.com/dotnet/core/samples
//// Download image and run a sime web application on the container, after the container is started navigate to http://localhost:8000
docker run -it --rm -p 8000:80 --name aspnetcore_sample mcr.microsoft.com/dotnet/core/samples:aspnetapp
//// Run command from on container using the tag
docker run --rm -it {image}:{tag}
//// Run command from the container using the latest tag
docker run --rm -it {image}`
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