Push a plugin to a registry
$ docker plugin push [OPTIONS] PLUGIN[:TAG]
Refer to the options section for an overview of available OPTIONS for this command.
After you have created a plugin using docker plugin create and the plugin is ready for distribution, use docker plugin push to share your images to Docker Hub or a self-hosted registry.
Registry credentials are managed by docker login.
For example uses of this command, refer to the examples section below.
| Name, shorthand | Default | Description | 
| --disable-content-trust | true | Skip image signing | 
The following example shows how to push a sample user/plugin.
$ docker plugin ls
ID             NAME                    DESCRIPTION                  ENABLED
69553ca1d456   user/plugin:latest      A sample plugin for Docker   false
$ docker plugin push user/plugin
| Command | Description | 
|---|---|
| docker plugin | Manage plugins | 
| Command | Description | 
| docker plugin create | Create a plugin from a rootfs and configuration. Plugin data directory must contain config.json and rootfs directory. | 
| docker plugin disable | Disable a plugin | 
| docker plugin enable | Enable a plugin | 
| docker plugin inspect | Display detailed information on one or more plugins | 
| docker plugin install | Install a plugin | 
| docker plugin ls | List plugins | 
| docker plugin push | Push a plugin to a registry | 
| docker plugin rm | Remove one or more plugins | 
| docker plugin set | Change settings for a plugin | 
| docker plugin upgrade | Upgrade an existing plugin | 
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