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##### list|ls|l
##### tag
Lists Focker-managed jails. For running jails their JIDs will be displayed.
##### untag
##### tag REFERENCE TAG [...TAG]
Applies one or more tags to the given jail. REFERENCE can be the SHA256 of a jail or one of its existing tags. It can be just a few first characters as long as they are unambiguous.
##### untag TAG [...TAG]
Removes one or more jail tags.
##### prune
Removes existing Focker jails without tags.
#### focker volume
##### create
The `focker volume` mode groups commands related to Focker volumes.
##### create [--tags|-t TAG [...TAG]]
Create a new Focker volume optionally tagged with the given `TAG`s.
##### prune
##### list
Removes existing Focker volumes without tags.
##### list [--full-sha256|-f]
Lists existing Focker volumes. Full SHA256 is displayed if the `-f` switch is used, otherwise only the first 7 characters will be shown.
##### tag REFERENCE TAG [...TAG]
Applies one or more tags to the given volume. REFERENCE can be the SHA256 of a volume or one of its existing tags. It can be just a few first characters as long as they are unambiguous.
##### tag
##### untag TAG [...TAG]
##### untag
Removes one or more volume tags.
#### focker compose
The `focker compose` mode groups commands related to Focker composition files - `focker-compose.yml`.
##### build
##### run
### `Fockerfile` syntax
A sample `Fockerfile` is pasted below.
```yaml
base: freebsd-latest
steps:
- copy:
- [ '/tmp/x', '/etc/x' ]
- [ 'files/y', '/etc/y' ]
- run: |
pkg install -y python3 && \
pkg install -y py37-pip && \
pkg install -y py37-yaml && \
pkg install -y py37-certbot && \
mkdir -p /persist/etc/ssh && \
sed -i '' -e 's/\/etc\/ssh\/ssh_host_/\/persist\/etc\/ssh\/ssh_host_/g' /etc/rc.d/sshd && \
sed -i '' -e 's/\/etc\/ssh\/ssh_host_/\/persist\/etc\/ssh\/ssh_host_/g' /etc/ssh/sshd_config && \
sed -i '' -e 's/#HostKey/HostKey/g' /etc/ssh/sshd_config
```
### `focker-compose.yml` syntax
A sample composition file illustrating all of the principles is pasted below.
```yaml
images:
wordpress-5: /path/to/wordpress_5_focker_dir
jails:
wordpress:
image: wordpress-5
env:
SITE_NAME: Test site
mounts:
wp-volume2: /mnt/volume2
wp-volume1: /mnt/volume1
ip4.addr: 127.0.1.1
interface: lo1
volumes:
wp-volume1: {}
wp-volume2: {}
wp-backup: {}
commands:
backup:
jail: wordpress
command: |
mysqldump >/mnt/volume2/backup.sql
mounts:
wp-backup: /mnt/backup
restore:
jail: wordpress
command: |
mysql </mnt/volume2/backup.sql
mounts:
wp-backup: /mnt/backup
```
#### Images
#### Jails
#### Volumes
#### Commands

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