# Supported tags and respective `Dockerfile` links - [`2.6` (*versions/library-2.6/Dockerfile*)](https://github.com/gliderlabs/docker-alpine/blob/356f821e086d189fb1e052fd2cb79363454fda71/versions/library-2.6/Dockerfile) - [`2.7` (*versions/library-2.7/Dockerfile*)](https://github.com/gliderlabs/docker-alpine/blob/d73b633bf4ede2872ce72d8c3dc63af093bde454/versions/library-2.7/Dockerfile) - [`3.1` (*versions/library-3.1/Dockerfile*)](https://github.com/gliderlabs/docker-alpine/blob/9bd05ed23c4bbfd63ad4dfc2944e561f20ac060f/versions/library-3.1/Dockerfile) - [`3.2` (*versions/library-3.2/Dockerfile*)](https://github.com/gliderlabs/docker-alpine/blob/769f9a3432028eb1b306bcc807514d2358f0d691/versions/library-3.2/Dockerfile) - [`3.3`, `latest` (*versions/library-3.3/Dockerfile*)](https://github.com/gliderlabs/docker-alpine/blob/9ad8b8d1bb062e54ed8d71f351a60dd01341ae1a/versions/library-3.3/Dockerfile) - [`edge` (*versions/library-edge/Dockerfile*)](https://github.com/gliderlabs/docker-alpine/blob/309793a38f9b677f6a869d9c840cf45cfb53bc9f/versions/library-edge/Dockerfile) For more information about this image and its history, please see [the relevant manifest file (`library/alpine`)](https://github.com/docker-library/official-images/blob/master/library/alpine). This image is updated via pull requests to [the `docker-library/official-images` GitHub repo](https://github.com/docker-library/official-images). For detailed information about the virtual/transfer sizes and individual layers of each of the above supported tags, please see [the `alpine/tag-details.md` file](https://github.com/docker-library/docs/blob/master/alpine/tag-details.md) in [the `docker-library/docs` GitHub repo](https://github.com/docker-library/docs). # What is Alpine Linux? [Alpine Linux](http://alpinelinux.org/) is a Linux distribution built around [musl libc](http://www.musl-libc.org/) and [BusyBox](http://www.busybox.net/). The image is only 5 MB in size and has access to a [package repository](http://forum.alpinelinux.org/packages) that is much more complete than other BusyBox based images. This makes Alpine Linux a great image base for utilities and even production applications. [Read more about Alpine Linux here](https://www.alpinelinux.org/about/) and you can see how their mantra fits in right at home with Docker images. ![logo](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/docker-library/docs/781049d54b1bd9b26d7e8ad384a92f7e0dcb0894/alpine/logo.png) # How to use this image ## Usage Use like you would any other base image: ```dockerfile FROM alpine:3.1 RUN apk add --update mysql-client && rm -rf /var/cache/apk/* ENTRYPOINT ["mysql"] ``` This example has a virtual image size of only 16 MB. Compare that to our good friend Ubuntu: ```dockerfile FROM ubuntu:14.04 RUN apt-get update \ && apt-get install -y mysql-client \ && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* ENTRYPOINT ["mysql"] ``` This yields us a virtual image size of about 232 MB image. ## Documentation This image is well documented. [Check out the documentation at Viewdocs](http://gliderlabs.viewdocs.io/docker-alpine). # Supported Docker versions This image is officially supported on Docker version 1.9.1. Support for older versions (down to 1.6) is provided on a best-effort basis. Please see [the Docker installation documentation](https://docs.docker.com/installation/) for details on how to upgrade your Docker daemon. # User Feedback ## Documentation Documentation for this image is stored in the [`alpine/` directory](https://github.com/docker-library/docs/tree/master/alpine) of the [`docker-library/docs` GitHub repo](https://github.com/docker-library/docs). Be sure to familiarize yourself with the [repository's `README.md` file](https://github.com/docker-library/docs/blob/master/README.md) before attempting a pull request. ## Issues If you have any problems with or questions about this image, please contact us through a [GitHub issue](https://github.com/gliderlabs/docker-alpine/issues). You can also reach many of the official image maintainers via the `#docker-library` IRC channel on [Freenode](https://freenode.net). ## Contributing You are invited to contribute new features, fixes, or updates, large or small; we are always thrilled to receive pull requests, and do our best to process them as fast as we can. Before you start to code, we recommend discussing your plans through a [GitHub issue](https://github.com/gliderlabs/docker-alpine/issues), especially for more ambitious contributions. This gives other contributors a chance to point you in the right direction, give you feedback on your design, and help you find out if someone else is working on the same thing.