Azure Container Registry ACR How to add tag to image?










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I see you can untag an image in an Azure Container Registry



https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cli/azure/acr/repository?view=azure-cli-latest#az-acr-repository-show-manifests



But how do you add a tag?










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    I see you can untag an image in an Azure Container Registry



    https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cli/azure/acr/repository?view=azure-cli-latest#az-acr-repository-show-manifests



    But how do you add a tag?










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      I see you can untag an image in an Azure Container Registry



      https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cli/azure/acr/repository?view=azure-cli-latest#az-acr-repository-show-manifests



      But how do you add a tag?










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      I see you can untag an image in an Azure Container Registry



      https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cli/azure/acr/repository?view=azure-cli-latest#az-acr-repository-show-manifests



      But how do you add a tag?







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          As far as I know. There is no Azure CLI command to create a tag for the images directly. If you want to add a tag for the image, you just can use the docker command docker tag to add the tag and then push the image to Azure Container Registry.



          When you create the image through the build task, it also will lead to the tag adding. Take a look at this.






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            As far as I know. There is no Azure CLI command to create a tag for the images directly. If you want to add a tag for the image, you just can use the docker command docker tag to add the tag and then push the image to Azure Container Registry.



            When you create the image through the build task, it also will lead to the tag adding. Take a look at this.






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              As far as I know. There is no Azure CLI command to create a tag for the images directly. If you want to add a tag for the image, you just can use the docker command docker tag to add the tag and then push the image to Azure Container Registry.



              When you create the image through the build task, it also will lead to the tag adding. Take a look at this.






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                As far as I know. There is no Azure CLI command to create a tag for the images directly. If you want to add a tag for the image, you just can use the docker command docker tag to add the tag and then push the image to Azure Container Registry.



                When you create the image through the build task, it also will lead to the tag adding. Take a look at this.






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                As far as I know. There is no Azure CLI command to create a tag for the images directly. If you want to add a tag for the image, you just can use the docker command docker tag to add the tag and then push the image to Azure Container Registry.



                When you create the image through the build task, it also will lead to the tag adding. Take a look at this.







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