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docker buildx history open

DescriptionOpen a build record in Docker Desktop
Usagedocker buildx history open [OPTIONS] [REF]

Description

Open a build record in Docker Desktop for visual inspection. This requires Docker Desktop to be installed and running on the host machine.

Examples

Open the most recent build in Docker Desktop

docker buildx history open

By default, this opens the most recent build on the current builder.

Open a specific build

# Using a build ID
docker buildx history open qu2gsuo8ejqrwdfii23xkkckt

# Or using a relative offset
docker buildx history open ^1