# Using Lix within Docker Lix is available on the following two container registries: - [ghcr.io/lix-project/lix](https://ghcr.io/lix-project/lix) - [git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix](https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/-/packages/container/lix) To run the latest stable release of Lix with Docker run the following command: ```console ~ ยป sudo podman run -it ghcr.io/lix-project/lix:latest Trying to pull ghcr.io/lix-project/lix:latest... bash-5.2# nix --version nix (Lix, like Nix) 2.90.0 ``` # What is included in Lix's Docker image? The official Docker image is created using [nix2container] (and not with `Dockerfile` as it is usual with Docker images). You can still base your custom Docker image on it as you would do with any other Docker image. [nix2container]: https://github.com/nlewo/nix2container The Docker image is also not based on any other image and includes the nixpkgs that Lix was built with along with a minimal set of tools in the system profile: - bashInteractive - cacert.out - coreutils-full - curl - findutils - gitMinimal - gnugrep - gnutar - gzip - iana-etc - less - libxml2 - lix - man - openssh - sqlite - wget - which # Docker image with the latest development version of Lix FIXME: There are not currently images of development versions of Lix. Tracking issue: https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues/381 You can build a Docker image from source yourself and copy it to either: Podman: `nix run '.#dockerImage.copyTo' containers-storage:lix` Docker: `nix run '.#dockerImage.copyToDockerDaemon'` Then: ```console $ docker run -ti lix ```