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baude 7b08aa78e4 Shortcut for most recent container
It is desirable to have a shortcut for the most
recently created container.  We can now use "**latest"
to represent the most recent container instead of its
container ID or name.  For example:

Signed-off-by: baude <bbaude@redhat.com>

Closes: #179
Approved by: baude
2018-01-08 19:12:17 +00:00

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% podman(1) podman-attach - See the output of pid 1 of a container or enter the container
% Dan Walsh
# podman-attach "1" "December 2017" "podman"
## NAME
podman attach - Attach to a running container
## SYNOPSIS
**podman attach [OPTIONS] CONTAINER**
## DESCRIPTION
The attach command allows you to attach to a running container using the container's ID
or name, either to view its ongoing output or to control it interactively.
You can detach from the container (and leave it running) using a configurable key sequence. The default
sequence is CTRL-p CTRL-q. You configure the key sequence using the --detach-keys option
## OPTIONS
**--detach-keys**
Override the key sequence for detaching a container. Format is a single character [a-Z] or
ctrl-<value> where <value> is one of: a-z, @, ^, [, , or _.
**--latest, -l**
Instead of providing the container name or ID, use the last created container. If you use methods other than Podman
to run containers such as CRI-O, the last started container could be from either of those methods.
**--no-stdin**
Do not attach STDIN. The default is false.
## EXAMPLES ##
```
podman attach foobar
[root@localhost /]#
```
```
podman attach --latest
[root@localhost /]#
```
```
podman attach 1234
[root@localhost /]#
```
```
podman attach --no-stdin foobar
```
## SEE ALSO
podman(1), podman-exec(1), podman-run(1)