--all
If the image which should be added to the list or index is itself a list or index, add all of the
contents to the local list. By default, only one image from such a list or index will be added to the
list or index. Combining --all with any of the other options described below is NOT recommended.
--annotationannotation=value
Set an annotation on the entry for the newly-added image or artifact manifest.
--arch
Override the architecture which the list or index records as a requirement for the image. If imageName
refers to a manifest list or image index, the architecture information will be retrieved from it.
Otherwise, it will be retrieved from the image's configuration information.
--artifact
Create an artifact manifest and add it to the image index. Arguments after the index name will be
interpreted as file names rather than as image references. In most scenarios, the --artifact-type option
should also be specified.
--artifact-annotationannotation=value
When creating an artifact manifest and adding it to the image index, set an annotation in the artifact
manifest.
--artifact-configfilename
When creating an artifact manifest and adding it to the image index, use the specified file's contents as
the configuration blob in the artifact manifest. In most scenarios, leaving the default value, which
signifies an empty configuration, unchanged, is the preferred option.
--artifact-config-typetype
When creating an artifact manifest and adding it to the image index, use the specified MIME type as the
mediaType associated with the configuration blob in the artifact manifest. In most scenarios, leaving
the default value, which signifies either an empty configuration or the standard OCI configuration type,
unchanged, is the preferred option.
--artifact-exclude-titles
When creating an artifact manifest and adding it to the image index, do not set
"org.opencontainers.image.title" annotations equal to the file's basename for each file added to the
artifact manifest. Tools which retrieve artifacts from a registry may use these values to choose names
for files when saving artifacts to disk, so this option is not recommended unless it is required for
interoperability with a particular registry.
--artifact-layer-typetype
When creating an artifact manifest and adding it to the image index, use the specified MIME type as the
mediaType associated with the files' contents. If not specified, guesses based on either the files names
or their contents will be made and used, but the option should be specified if certainty is needed.
--artifact-subjectimageName
When creating an artifact manifest and adding it to the image index, set the subject field in the
artifact manifest to mark the artifact manifest as being associated with the specified image in some way.
An artifact manifest can only be associated with, at most, one subject.
--artifact-typetype
When creating an artifact manifest, use the specified MIME type as the manifest's artifactType value
instead of the less informative default value.
--authfilepath
Path of the authentication file. Default is ${XDG_RUNTIME_DIR}/containers/auth.json. See containers-auth.json(5) for more information. This file is created using buildahlogin.
If the authorization state is not found there, $HOME/.docker/config.json is checked, which is set using
dockerlogin.
Note: You can also override the default path of the authentication file by setting the REGISTRY_AUTH_FILE
environment variable. exportREGISTRY_AUTH_FILE=path--cert-dirpath
Use certificates at path (*.crt, *.cert, *.key) to connect to the registry. The default certificates
directory is /etc/containers/certs.d.
--credscreds
The [username[:password]] to use to authenticate with the registry if required. If one or both values
are not supplied, a command line prompt will appear and the value can be entered. The password is
entered without echo.
--features
Specify the features list which the list or index records as requirements for the image. This option is
rarely used.
--os
Override the OS which the list or index records as a requirement for the image. If imageName refers to a
manifest list or image index, the OS information will be retrieved from it. Otherwise, it will be
retrieved from the image's configuration information.
--os-features
Specify the OS features list which the list or index records as requirements for the image. This option
is rarely used.
--os-version
Specify the OS version which the list or index records as a requirement for the image. This option is
rarely used.
--tls-verifybool-value
Require HTTPS and verification of certificates when talking to container registries (defaults to true).
TLS verification cannot be used when talking to an insecure registry.
--variant
Specify the variant which the list or index records for the image. This option is typically used to
distinguish between multiple entries which share the same architecture value, but which expect different
versions of its instruction set.