Versions:

  • 29.3.1
  • 29.3.0
  • 29.2.1
  • 29.2.0
  • 29.1.5
  • 29.1.4
  • 29.1.3
  • 29.1.2
  • 29.1.1
  • 29.1.0
  • 29.0.4
  • 29.0.3
  • 29.0.2
  • 29.0.1
  • 29.0.0
  • 28.5.2
  • 28.5.1
  • 28.5.0
  • 28.4.0
  • 28.3.3
  • 28.3.2
  • 28.3.1
  • 28.3.0
  • 28.2.2
  • 28.2.1
  • 28.2.0
  • 28.1.1
  • 28.1.0
  • 28.0.4
  • 28.0.3
  • 28.0.2
  • 28.0.1
  • 28.0.0
  • 27.5.1
  • 27.5.0
  • 27.4.1
  • 27.4.0
  • 27.3.1
  • 27.3.0
  • 27.2.1
  • 27.2.0
  • 27.1.1
  • 27.1.0
  • 27.0.3
  • 27.0.2
  • 27.0.1
  • 26.1.4
  • 26.1.3
  • 26.1.2
  • 26.1.1
  • 24.0.7
  • 24.0.5
  • 24.0.2

Docker CLI 29.3.1, published by Docker Inc., delivers the Windows-native command-line interface and container engine that enables developers, DevOps engineers, and system administrators to create, deploy, and orchestrate lightweight, portable application environments. Part of the virtualization and developer-tools category, the software turns any Windows 10/11 Pro, Enterprise, or Server host into a containerization platform capable of running both Windows and Linux workloads side-by-side through Hyper-V isolation. Typical use cases include packaging micro-services, automating CI/CD pipelines, spinning up reproducible test databases, and distributing complex stacks such as SQL Server, ASP.NET, or Node.js applications as immutable images that execute identically on laptops, on-prem servers, and Azure. With 53 successive releases since its debut, the CLI has evolved from basic build-and-run commands to a full toolchain supporting multi-stage builds, secrets management, buildx cross-platform emulation, compose v2 orchestration, context switching between local and cloud endpoints, and integration with Kubernetes through docker-desktop. The current 29.3.1 iteration refines containerd-backed runtime performance, improves rootless execution security, and updates the build cache to accelerate layer reuse. Because Docker CLI is available for free on get.nero.com, users can obtain the latest build instantly through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, secure in the knowledge that the catalog always supplies the freshest release and supports batch installation of multiple applications.

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