
podman-generate and -play had the wrong NAMEs. podman-restart and -volume-prune the wrong SYNOPSIS. All the rest are varying degrees of minor: - missing a space between the NAME and description - multi-line SYNOPSIS that could be collapsed into one - use of UPPER CASE in synopsis instead of *asterisks* - improper use of **double asterisks** for options - varlink and version were transposed in podman-1 - fixed inconsistencies between the description in the man page and that in the parent manpage. These are too numerous for me to fix all. Added: script that could be used in CI to prevent future such inconsistencies. It cannot be enabled yet because there are still 35+ inconsistencies in need of cleaning. This will be difficult to review on github. I suggest pulling the PR and running 'git log -1 -p | cdif | less' 'cdif' is a handy tool for colorizing individual diffs between lines: http://kaz-utashiro.github.io/cdif/ There are other such tools; use your favorite. Comparing without visual highlights may be painful. I also encourage you to run hack/man-page-checker and suggest more fixes for the problems it's finding. Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
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% PODMAN(1) Podman Man Pages % Brent Baude % November 2018
NAME
podman-container-exists - Check if a container exists in local storage
SYNOPSIS
podman container exists [-h|--help] container
DESCRIPTION
podman container exists checks if a container exists in local storage. The ID or Name
of the container may be used as input. Podman will return an exit code
of 0
when the container is found. A 1
will be returned otherwise. An exit code of 125
indicates there
was an issue accessing the local storage.
Examples
Check if an container called webclient
exists in local storage (the container does actually exist).
$ sudo podman container exists webclient
$ echo $?
0
$
Check if an container called webbackend
exists in local storage (the container does not actually exist).
$ sudo podman container exists webbackend
$ echo $?
1
$
SEE ALSO
podman(1)
HISTORY
November 2018, Originally compiled by Brent Baude (bbaude at redhat dot com)