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# Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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A collection of frequently asked questions with answers!
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If you have a question & have found an answer, send a PR to add it here!
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## Can I use repo2docker to bootstrap my own Dockerfile?
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If you pass the `--debug` flag to `repo2docker`, it outputs the intermediate
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Dockerfile it is using to build the docker image. While it is tempting to copy
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this as a base for your own Dockerfile, that is not supported & in most cases
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will not work. The `--debug` output is just our intermediate generated
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Dockerfile, and is meant to be built in
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[a very specific way](https://github.com/jupyter/repo2docker/blob/master/repo2docker/detectors.py#L381).
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Hence the output of `--debug` can not be built with a normal `docker build -t .`
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or similar traditional docker command.
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Check out the [binder-examples](http://github.com/binder-examples/) github
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organization for example Dockerfiles you can copy & modify for your own use!
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