Chapter 3.  Creating system images with Image Builder command-line interface


Image Builder is a tool for creating custom system images. To control Image Builder and create your custom system images, use the command-line interface which is currently the preferred method to use Image Builder.

3.1.  Image Builder command-line interface

Image Builder command-line interface is currently the preferred method to use Image Builder. It offers more functionality than the Chapter 4, Creating system images with Image Builder web console interface . To use this interface, run the composer-cli tool with suitable options and sub-commands.
The workflow for the command-line interface can be summarized as follows:
1. Export (save) the blueprint definition to a plain text file
2. Edit this file in a text editor
3. Import (push) the blueprint text file back into Image Builder
4. Run a compose to build an image from the blueprint
5. Export the image file to download it
Apart from the basic sub-commands to achieve this procedure, the composer-cli tool offers many sub-commands to examine the state of configured blueprints and composes.
To run the composer-cli command as a non-root, the user must be in the weldr or root groups.
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