container registries are bupkis ... view images and stats from the commandline.
install from the latest release artifacts:
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Linux
curl -LO https://github.com/zawachte-msft/bupkis/releases/download/v0.0.1/bupkis mv bupkis /usr/local/bin/
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macOS
curl -LO https://github.com/zwachtel11/peg/releases/download/v0.0.1/bupkis-darwin mv bupkis-darwin /usr/local/bin/bupkis
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Windows
Add
%USERPROFILE%\bin\
to yourPATH
environment variable so thatpeg.exe
can be found.curl.exe -sLO https://github.com/zwachtel11/bupkis/releases/download/v0.0.1/bupkis.exe copy bupkis.exe %USERPROFILE%\bin\ set PATH=%USERPROFILE%\bin\;%PATH%
First use bupkis to login into your private OCI compliant container registry.
bupkis login bupkisimages.azurecr.io -u <CR_USERNAME> -p <CR_PASSWORD>
To search all of the private registries which you have access, login to all of them with either bupkis
or docker
cli.
Then to list all the images in a private container registry run the following.
bupkis list bupkisimages.azurecr.io
If you want to list the images in all of the private container registries you can run.
bupkis list
If you just want to see all of the tags for a single image you can run.
bupkis get bupkisimages.azurecr.io/docs-image
Or with a tag to just make sure it is pushed up successifully.
bupkis get bupkisimages.azurecr.io/docs-image:latest