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Jonh Wendell bf1e1cd730 Exec: Add ability to set environment variables
Keeping the current behavior for exec, i.e., inheriting
variables from main process. New variables will be added
to current ones. If there's already a variable with that
name it will be overwritten.

Example of usage: docker exec -it -e TERM=vt100 <container> top

Closes #24355.

Signed-off-by: Jonh Wendell <jonh.wendell@redhat.com>
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Docker Documentation

This directory contains scripts for generating the man pages. Many of the man pages are generated directly from the spf13/cobra Command definition. Some legacy pages are still generated from the markdown files in this directory. Do not edit the man pages in the man1 directory. Instead, update the Cobra command or amend the Markdown files for legacy pages.

Generate the man pages

From within the project root directory run:

make manpages