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Fix typos in docker tools docs

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@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
<para>
This function is analogous to the <command>docker build</command> command,
in that can used to build a Docker-compatible repository tarball containing
in that it can be used to build a Docker-compatible repository tarball containing
a single image with one or multiple layers. As such, the result is suitable
for being loaded in Docker with <command>docker load</command>.
</para>
@ -190,11 +190,11 @@ buildImage {
By default <function>buildImage</function> will use a static date of one
second past the UNIX Epoch. This allows <function>buildImage</function> to
produce binary reproducible images. When listing images with
<command>docker list images</command>, the newly created images will be
<command>docker images</command>, the newly created images will be
listed like this:
</para>
<screen><![CDATA[
$ docker image list
$ docker images
REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE
hello latest 08c791c7846e 48 years ago 25.2MB
]]></screen>
@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ pkgs.dockerTools.buildImage {
and now the Docker CLI will display a reasonable date and sort the images
as expected:
<screen><![CDATA[
$ docker image list
$ docker images
REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE
hello latest de2bf4786de6 About a minute ago 25.2MB
]]></screen>
@ -402,7 +402,7 @@ pkgs.dockerTools.buildLayeredImage {
<para>
This function is analogous to the <command>docker pull</command> command, in
that can be used to pull a Docker image from a Docker registry. By default
that it can be used to pull a Docker image from a Docker registry. By default
<link xlink:href="https://hub.docker.com/">Docker Hub</link> is used to pull
images.
</para>
@ -484,7 +484,7 @@ sha256:20d9485b25ecfd89204e843a962c1bd70e9cc6858d65d7f5fadc340246e2116b
<para>
This function is analogous to the <command>docker export</command> command,
in that can used to flatten a Docker image that contains multiple layers. It
in that it can be used to flatten a Docker image that contains multiple layers. It
is in fact the result of the merge of all the layers of the image. As such,
the result is suitable for being imported in Docker with <command>docker
import</command>.
@ -557,7 +557,7 @@ buildImage {
<para>
Creating base files like <literal>/etc/passwd</literal> or
<literal>/etc/login.defs</literal> are necessary for shadow-utils to
<literal>/etc/login.defs</literal> is necessary for shadow-utils to
manipulate users and groups.
</para>
</section>