- In-container driver support (both Docker and Kubernetes)
- In-container driver support (both Docker and Kubernetes)
# Table of Contents
# Table of Contents
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There is also support for custom build rules from HCL/JSON files allowing better code reuse and different target groups. The design of bake is in very early stages and we are looking for feedback from users.
There is also support for custom build rules from HCL/JSON files allowing better code reuse and different target groups. The design of bake is in very early stages and we are looking for feedback from users.
# Setting buildx as default builder in Docker 19.03+
# Setting buildx as default builder in Docker 19.03+
Running `docker buildx install` sets up `docker builder` command as an alias to `docker buildx`. This results in the ability to have `docker build` use the current buildx builder.
Running `docker buildx install` sets up `docker builder` command as an alias to `docker buildx`. This results in the ability to have `docker build` use the current buildx builder.
Bake is a high-level build command. Each specified target will run in parallel
Bake is a high-level build command. Each specified target will run in parallel
as part of the build.
as part of the build.
Read [High-level build options](https://github.com/docker/buildx#high-level-build-options) for introduction.
Please note that `buildx bake` command may receive backwards incompatible features in the future if needed. We are looking for feedback on improving the command and extending the functionality further.
## Examples
## Examples
### <aname="file"></a> Specify a build definition file (-f, --file)
### <aname="file"></a> Specify a build definition file (-f, --file)