% toolbox-create(1) ## NAME toolbox\-create - Create a new toolbox container ## SYNOPSIS **toolbox create** [*--candidate-registry*] [*--container NAME*] [*--image NAME*] [*--release RELEASE*] ## DESCRIPTION Creates a new toolbox container. You can then use the `toolbox enter` command to interact with the container at any point. A toolbox container is an OCI container created from an OCI image. On Fedora the base image is known as `fedora-toolbox`. If the image is not present locally, then it is pulled from `registry.fedoraproject.org`. The base image is locally customized for the current user to create a second image, from which the container is finally created. Toolbox containers and images are tagged with the version of the OS that corresponds to the content inside them. The user-specific images and the toolbox containers are prefixed with the name of the base image and suffixed with the current user name. ## OPTIONS ## The following options are understood: **--candidate-registry** Pull the base image from `candidate-registry.fedoraproject.org`. This is useful for testing newly built images before they have moved to the stable registry at `registry.fedoraproject.org`. **--container** NAME Assign a different NAME to the toolbox container. This is useful for creating multiple toolbox containers from the same base image, or for entirely customized containers from custom-built base images. **--image** NAME Change the NAME of the base image used to create the toolbox container. This is useful for creating containers from custom-built base images. **--release** RELEASE Create a toolbox container for a different operating system RELEASE than the host. ## EXAMPLES ### Create a toolbox container using the default image matching the host OS ``` $ toolbox create ``` ### Create a toolbox container using the default image for Fedora 30 ``` $ toolbox create --release f30 ``` ### Create a custom toolbox container from a custom image ``` $ toolbox create --container foo --image bar ``` ### Create a toolbox using images from the unstable candidate registry ``` $ toolbox create --candidate-registry ``` ## SEE ALSO `buildah(1)`, `podman(1)`