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* Add netbird commands documentation Adding documentation for our cli * Update slack url and docker documentation * Minor doc updates Co-authored-by: braginini <bangvalo@gmail.com>
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# NetBird Client in Docker
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One of the simplest ways of running NetBird client application is to use a pre-built [Docker image](https://hub.docker.com/r/netbirdio/netbird).
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**Prerequisites:**
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* **Docker installed.**
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If you don't have docker installed, please refer to the installation guide on the official [Docker website](https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/).
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* **NetBird account.**
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Register one at [app.netbird.io](https://app.netbird.io/).
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You would need to obtain a [setup key](/overview/setup-keys) to associate NetBird client with your account.
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The setup key could be found in the NetBird Management dashboard under the Setup Keys tab - [https://app.netbird.io/setup-keys](https://app.netbird.io/setup-keys).
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Set the ```NB_SETUP_KEY``` environment variable and run the command.
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```bash
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docker run --rm --name PEER_NAME --hostname PEER_NAME --cap-add=NET_ADMIN -d -e NB_SETUP_KEY=<SETUP KEY> -v netbird-client:/etc/netbird netbirdio/netbird:latest
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```
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That is it! Enjoy using NetBird.
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If you would like to learn how to run NetBird Client as an ECS agent on AWS, please refer to [this guide](/examples/aws-ecs-client-daemon). |