Fix some typos in manifest.md
Signed-off-by: zhoulin xie <zhoulin.xie@daocloud.io> (cherry picked from commitabe1bb9757) Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl> Upstream-commit:537309a548Component: cli
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@@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ This is similar to tagging an image and pushing it to a foreign registry.
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After you have created your local copy of the manifest list, you may optionally
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`annotate` it. Annotations allowed are the architecture and operating system (overriding the image's current values),
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os features, and an archictecure variant.
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os features, and an architecture variant.
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Finally, you need to `push` your manifest list to the desired registry. Below are descriptions of these three commands,
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and an example putting them all together.
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@@ -270,5 +270,5 @@ $ docker manifest create --insecure myprivateregistry.mycompany.com/repo/image:1
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$ docker manifest push --insecure myprivateregistry.mycompany.com/repo/image:tag
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```
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Note that the `--insecure` flag is not required to annotate a manifest list, since annotations are to a locally-stored copy of a manifest list. You may also skip the `--insecure` flag if you are performaing a `docker manifest inspect` on a locally-stored manifest list. Be sure to keep in mind that locally-stored manifest lists are never used by the engine on a `docker pull`.
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Note that the `--insecure` flag is not required to annotate a manifest list, since annotations are to a locally-stored copy of a manifest list. You may also skip the `--insecure` flag if you are performing a `docker manifest inspect` on a locally-stored manifest list. Be sure to keep in mind that locally-stored manifest lists are never used by the engine on a `docker pull`.
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