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-# Black Docker image
-
-Official _Black_ Docker images are available on
-[Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com/r/pyfound/black).
-
-_Black_ images with the following tags are available:
-
-- release numbers, e.g. `21.5b2`, `21.6b0`, `21.7b0` etc.\
- ℹ Recommended for users who want to use a particular version of _Black_.
-- `latest_release` - tag created when a new version of _Black_ is released.\
- ℹ Recommended for users who want to use released versions of _Black_. It maps to [the latest release](https://github.com/psf/black/releases/latest)
- of _Black_.
-- `latest_prerelease` - tag created when a new alpha (prerelease) version of _Black_ is
- released.\
- ℹ Recommended for users who want to preview or test alpha versions of _Black_. Note that
- the most recent release may be newer than any prerelease, because no prereleases are created
- before most releases.
-- `latest` - tag used for the newest image of _Black_.\
- ℹ Recommended for users who always want to use the latest version of _Black_, even before
- it is released.
-
-There is one more tag used for _Black_ Docker images - `latest_non_release`. It is
-created for all unreleased
-[commits on the `main` branch](https://github.com/psf/black/commits/main). This tag is
-not meant to be used by external users.
-
-## Usage
-
-A permanent container doesn't have to be created to use _Black_ as a Docker image. It's
-enough to run _Black_ commands for the chosen image denoted as `:tag`. In the below
-examples, the `latest_release` tag is used. If `:tag` is omitted, the `latest` tag will
-be used.
-
-More about _Black_ usage can be found in
-[Usage and Configuration: The basics](./the_basics.md).
-
-### Check Black version
-
-```console
-$ docker run --rm pyfound/black:latest_release black --version
-```
-
-### Check code
-
-```console
-$ docker run --rm --volume $(pwd):/src --workdir /src pyfound/black:latest_release black --check .
-```
-
-_Remark_: besides [regular _Black_ exit codes](./the_basics.md) returned by `--check`
-option, [Docker exit codes](https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/run/#exit-status)
-should also be considered.