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@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ docker run --name myjenkins -p 8080:8080 -p 50000:50000 --env JAVA_OPTS="-Djava.
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# Passing Jenkins launcher parameters
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-Argument you pass to docker running the jenkins image are passed to jenkins launcher, so you can run for sample :
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+Arguments you pass to docker running the jenkins image are passed to jenkins launcher, so you can run for example :
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```console
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$ docker run jenkins --version
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@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ $ docker run jenkins --version
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This will dump Jenkins version, just like when you run jenkins as an executable war.
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-You also can define jenkins arguments as `JENKINS_OPTS`. This is usefull to define a set of arguments to pass to jenkins launcher as you define a derived jenkins image based on the official one with some customized settings. The following sample Dockerfile uses this option to force use of HTTPS with a certificate included in the image
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+You also can define jenkins arguments as `JENKINS_OPTS`. This is useful to define a set of arguments to pass to jenkins launcher as you define a derived jenkins image based on the official one with some customized settings. The following sample Dockerfile uses this option to force use of HTTPS with a certificate included in the image
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```console
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FROM jenkins:1.565.3
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