You guys should have told me that there was a bug when creating a file, its fixed now, sorry about that :)
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Did you forget your docker run command to a running container? This will inspect a running container and provide you with the "docker run" command
Run This Command On Your Host:
docker inspect --format "$(curl -s https://run.docker-compose.net)" YOUR-CONTAINER-ID/NAME
Offline Version:
Open:
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and save the content as run.tpl, and transfer it to your host, then run:
docker inspect --format "$(cat /location/of/run.tpl)" YOUR-CONTAINER-ID/NAME