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umohnani8 c75f4d4e70 Add --authfile to podman search
Since podman search requires credentials to search private registries,
add the --authfile flag to allow users to pass in credentials from a
different authfile than the default one.

Signed-off-by: umohnani8 <umohnani@redhat.com>

Closes: #998
Approved by: rhatdan
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podman - Simple debugging tool for pods and images

podman is a daemonless container runtime for managing containers, pods, and container images. It is intended as a counterpart to CRI-O, to provide low-level debugging not available through the CRI interface used by Kubernetes. It can also act as a container runtime independent of CRI-O, creating and managing its own set of containers.

Use cases

  1. Create containers
  2. Start, stop, signal, attach to, and inspect existing containers
  3. Run new commands in existing containers
  4. Push and pull images
  5. List and inspect existing images
  6. Create new images by committing changes within a container
  7. Create pods
  8. Start, stop, signal, and inspect existing pods
  9. Populate pods with containers