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Docker CLI 29.4.0, released by Docker Inc. as the fifty-fourth iteration of the command-line client, supplies Windows systems with the same low-level tooling that drives millions of Linux-based container pipelines worldwide. Packaged together with the matching Docker Engine, the program turns any Windows 10/11 or Windows Server box into a container host capable of building, shipping, and running isolated application bundles without the weight of traditional virtual machines. Developers invoke standard commands—build, run, push, pull, compose—to iterate locally on microservices, while operations teams embed the same binaries in CI/CD scripts to stage images on remote Docker hosts or Kubernetes clusters. The software’s native support for Windows containers (both Server Core and Nano Server base images) lets organizations containerize legacy .NET Framework services alongside new cross-platform workloads, bridging on-premise IIS applications and cloud-side Azure Container Instances. System administrators also rely on the CLI for one-off troubleshooting, network inspection, volume backups, and multi-architecture image creation that targets both Intel and Arm nodes. Because the executable is fully open source and tracks the upstream Moby project, each monthly release integrates security patches, new BuildKit features, and updated Compose specifications without extra licensing cost. Docker CLI 29.4.0 is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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