--- title: "tag" description: "The tag command description and usage" keywords: "tag, name, image" --- # tag ```markdown Usage: docker tag SOURCE_IMAGE[:TAG] TARGET_IMAGE[:TAG] Create a tag TARGET_IMAGE that refers to SOURCE_IMAGE Options: --help Print usage ``` ## Description An image name is made up of slash-separated name components, optionally prefixed by a registry hostname. The hostname must comply with standard DNS rules, but may not contain underscores. If a hostname is present, it may optionally be followed by a port number in the format `:8080`. If not present, the command uses Docker's public registry located at `registry-1.docker.io` by default. Name components may contain lowercase letters, digits and separators. A separator is defined as a period, one or two underscores, or one or more dashes. A name component may not start or end with a separator. A tag name must be valid ASCII and may contain lowercase and uppercase letters, digits, underscores, periods and dashes. A tag name may not start with a period or a dash and may contain a maximum of 128 characters. You can group your images together using names and tags, and then upload them to [*Share Images via Repositories*](https://docs.docker.com/engine/tutorials/dockerrepos/#/contributing-to-docker-hub). ## Examples ### Tag an image referenced by ID To tag a local image with ID "0e5574283393" into the "fedora" repository with "version1.0": ```bash $ docker tag 0e5574283393 fedora/httpd:version1.0 ``` ### Tag an image referenced by Name To tag a local image with name "httpd" into the "fedora" repository with "version1.0": ```bash $ docker tag httpd fedora/httpd:version1.0 ``` Note that since the tag name is not specified, the alias is created for an existing local version `httpd:latest`. ### Tag an image referenced by Name and Tag To tag a local image with name "httpd" and tag "test" into the "fedora" repository with "version1.0.test": ```bash $ docker tag httpd:test fedora/httpd:version1.0.test ``` ### Tag an image for a private repository To push an image to a private registry and not the central Docker registry you must tag it with the registry hostname and port (if needed). ```bash $ docker tag 0e5574283393 myregistryhost:5000/fedora/httpd:version1.0 ```