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	| title | description | keywords | 
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| context create | The context create command description and usage | context, create | 
context create
Usage:  docker context create [OPTIONS] CONTEXT
Create a context
Docker endpoint config:
NAME                DESCRIPTION
from                Copy Docker endpoint configuration from an existing context
host                Docker endpoint on which to connect
ca                  Trust certs signed only by this CA
cert                Path to TLS certificate file
key                 Path to TLS key file
skip-tls-verify     Skip TLS certificate validation
Kubernetes endpoint config:
NAME                 DESCRIPTION
from                 Copy Kubernetes endpoint configuration from an existing context
config-file          Path to a Kubernetes config file
context-override     Overrides the context set in the kubernetes config file
namespace-override   Overrides the namespace set in the kubernetes config file
Example:
$ docker context create my-context \
      --description "some description" \
      --docker "host=tcp://myserver:2376,ca=~/ca-file,cert=~/cert-file,key=~/key-file"
Options:
      --default-stack-orchestrator string   Default orchestrator for
                                            stack operations to use with
                                            this context
                                            (swarm|kubernetes|all)
      --description string                  Description of the context
      --docker stringToString               set the docker endpoint
                                            (default [])
      --kubernetes stringToString           set the kubernetes endpoint
                                            (default [])
      --from string                         Create the context from an existing context
Description
Creates a new context. This allows you to quickly switch the cli
configuration to connect to different clusters or single nodes.
To create a context from scratch provide the docker and, if required,
kubernetes options. The example below creates the context my-context
with a docker endpoint of /var/run/docker.sock and a kubernetes configuration
sourced from the file /home/me/my-kube-config:
$ docker context create my-context \
      --docker host=/var/run/docker.sock \
      --kubernetes config-file=/home/me/my-kube-config
Use the --from=<context-name> option to create a new context from
an existing context. The example below creates a new context named my-context
from the existing context existing-context:
$ docker context create my-context --from existing-context
If the --from option is not set, the context is created from the current context:
$ docker context create my-context
This can be used to create a context out of an existing DOCKER_HOST based script:
$ source my-setup-script.sh
$ docker context create my-context
To source only the docker endpoint configuration from an existing context
use the --docker from=<context-name> option. The example below creates a
new context named my-context using the docker endpoint configuration from
the existing context existing-context and a kubernetes configuration sourced
from the file /home/me/my-kube-config:
$ docker context create my-context \
      --docker from=existing-context \
      --kubernetes config-file=/home/me/my-kube-config
To source only the kubernetes configuration from an existing context use the
--kubernetes from=<context-name> option. The example below creates a new
context named my-context using the kuberentes configuration from the existing
context existing-context and a docker endpoint of /var/run/docker.sock:
$ docker context create my-context \
      --docker host=/var/run/docker.sock \
      --kubernetes from=existing-context
Docker and Kubernetes endpoints configurations, as well as default stack
orchestrator and description can be modified with docker context update