# buildx inspect ``` Usage: docker buildx inspect [NAME] Inspect current builder instance Options: --bootstrap Ensure builder has booted before inspecting --builder string Override the configured builder instance ``` ## Description Shows information about the current or specified builder. Example: ```console $ docker buildx inspect elated_tesla Name: elated_tesla Driver: docker-container Nodes: Name: elated_tesla0 Endpoint: unix:///var/run/docker.sock Status: running Platforms: linux/amd64 Name: elated_tesla1 Endpoint: ssh://ubuntu@1.2.3.4 Status: running Platforms: linux/arm64, linux/arm/v7, linux/arm/v6 ``` ### `--bootstrap` Ensures that the builder is running before inspecting it. If the driver is `docker-container`, then `--bootstrap` starts the buildkit container and waits until it is operational. Bootstrapping is automatically done during build, it is thus not necessary. The same BuildKit container is used during the lifetime of the associated builder node (as displayed in `buildx ls`).