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_vale/config/vocabularies/Docker/accept.txt

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bootup
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BuildKit
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CentOS
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cgroup
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Chrome
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Chrome DevTools
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Citrix
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CloudFront
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Codefresh
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Codespaces
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config
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containerd
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CouchDB
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datacenter
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Ddosify
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Debootstrap
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deprovisioning
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deserialization
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deserialize
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Dev Environments?
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Dex
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displayName
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Django
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DMR
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Docker Build Cloud
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Dockerfile
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dockerignore
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Dockerizing
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EPERM
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firewalld
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Flink
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fluentd
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g?libc
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Git
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gRPC
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inotify
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Intune
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iptables
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IPv[46]
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Jamf
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kubectl
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kubefwd
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kubelet
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Kubernetes
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Laradock
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Laravel
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libseccomp
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Linux
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LinuxKit
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lookup
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Mac
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macOS
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macvlan
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mfsymlinks
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minikube
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monorepos?
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musl
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nameserver
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namespace
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namespacing
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netfilter
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netlabel
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npm
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osquery
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pgAdmin
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Python
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rollback
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rootful
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runc
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Ryuk
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snapshotters?
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SQLite
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stdin
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stdout
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subfolder
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syntaxes
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sysctls
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systemd
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uid
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umask
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unmanaged
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containerd
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datacenter
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deprovisioning
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deserialization
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displayName
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dockerignore
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npm
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content/guides/docker-build-cloud/common-questions.md

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A [service account](../../docker-hub/service-accounts.md) is a Docker ID used for automated management of container images or containerized applications. Service accounts are typically used in automated workflows, and don't share Docker IDs with the members in the Team or Business subscription. Common use cases for service accounts include mirroring content on Docker Hub, or tying in image pulls from your CI/CD process.
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