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runc: runc (a CLI tool for spawning and running containers)
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runc:
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runc: runC is a CLI tool for spawning and running containers according to
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runc: the OCI specification. Containers are started as a child process of
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runc: runC and can be embedded into various other systems without having to
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runc: run a daemon. runC is built on libcontainer, the same container
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runc: technology powering millions of Docker Engine installations. runC
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runc: does not force you to have a particular workflow or deployment setup
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runc: it only requires a root filesystem and configuration.
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runc:
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runc: Homepage: https://runc.io/
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