For developers, by developers.
Docker helps developers build, share, run, and verify applications anywhere — without tedious environment configuration or management. This GitHub organization is home to many of the open source tools that power the Docker experience.
Whether you're using Docker for local development, CI automation, or building secure software supply chains — we're glad you're here.
We’re good listeners. The following repositories are dedicated to gathering feedback, ideas, and bug reports from Docker users:
| Repository | Purpose |
|---|---|
docker/desktop-feedback |
Feedback and feature requests for Docker Desktop |
docker/hub-feedback |
Feedback and feature requests for Docker Hub |
| Links | |
|---|---|
| 📘 Documentation | docs.docker.com |
| 🧰 Docker Hub | hub.docker.com |
| 🖥️ Docker Desktop | docker.com/products/desktop |
| 💬 Community Support | Forums · Slack (Join Here) |
| 🐙 GitHub | github.com/docker · github.com/moby |
| 🌐 Social Media | X/Twitter · Bluesky · LinkedIn |
We welcome contributions!
Check out individual repositories for contributing guides, open issues, and ways
to get involved. Look for good first issue or help-wanted labels to get
started.
To report a vulnerability, please follow the project's SECURITY.md file if
present, or email us at [email protected].
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