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sbx save

DescriptionSave a snapshot of the sandbox as a template
Usagesbx save SANDBOX TAG [flags]

Description

Save a snapshot of the sandbox as a template.

By default, the image is loaded into the host's Docker daemon (requires Docker to be running). Use --output to save the image to a tar file instead.

Options

OptionDefaultDescription
-o, --outputSave image to specified tar file instead of loading into host Docker

Global options

OptionDefaultDescription
-D, --debugEnable debug logging

Examples

# Load into host Docker (requires host Docker running)
sbx save my-sandbox myimage:v1.0

# Save to file (works without host Docker)
sbx save my-sandbox myimage:v1.0 --output /tmp/myimage.tar