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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions content/guides/jupyter.md
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Expand Up @@ -371,7 +371,7 @@ To share your image and data, you'll use [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com/).

4. Verify that you pushed the image to Docker Hub.
1. Go to [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com).
2. Select **Repositories**.
2. Select **My Hub** > **Repositories**.
3. View the **Last pushed** time for your repository.

Other users can now download and run your image using the `docker run` command. They need to replace `YOUR-USER-NAME` with your Docker ID.
Expand All @@ -395,7 +395,7 @@ This example uses the Docker Desktop graphical user interface. Alternatively, in
8. Select **Save**.
9. Verify that you exported the volume to Docker Hub.
1. Go to [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com).
2. Select **Repositories**.
2. Select **My Hub** > **Repositories**.
3. View the **Last pushed** time for your repository.

Other users can now download and import your volume. To import the volume and then run it with your image:
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Expand Up @@ -533,7 +533,7 @@ developer ecosystem. To share your image:

4. Verify that you pushed the image to Docker Hub.
1. Go to [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com).
2. Select **Repositories**.
2. Select **My Hub** > **Repositories**.
3. View the **Last pushed** time for your repository.

Other users can now download and run your image using the `docker run` command. They need to replace `YOUR-USER-NAME` with your Docker ID.
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Expand Up @@ -48,9 +48,9 @@ Once you have completed all the previous steps, you can deactivate your organiza
{{< /tab >}}
{{< tab name="Docker Hub" >}}

1. On Docker Hub, select **Organizations**.
1. On Docker Hub, select **My Hub**.
2. Choose the organization you want to deactivate.
3. In **Settings**, select the **Deactivate Org** tab and then **Deactivate organization**.
3. In **Settings**, select the **Deactivate org** and then **Deactivate organization**.

{{< /tab >}}
{{< /tabs >}}
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Expand Up @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Before you convert a user account to an organization, ensure that you meet the f
- The user account that you want to convert must not be a member of a company or any teams or organizations. You must remove the account from all teams, organizations, or the company.

To do this:
1. Navigate to **Organizations** and then select the organization(s) you need to leave.
1. Navigate to **My Hub** and then select the organization you need to leave.
2. Find your username in the **Members** tab.
3. Select the **More options** menu and then select **Leave organization**.

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{{< tab name="Docker Hub" >}}

1. Sign in to [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com).
2. Select **Organizations** and choose your organization.
3. Select the **Teams** tab and then select **Create Team**.
2. Select **My Hub** and choose your organization.
3. Select the **Teams** and then select **Create Team**.
4. Fill out your team's information and select **Create**.
5. [Add members to your team](members.md#add-a-member-to-a-team).

Expand All @@ -65,8 +65,8 @@ access. Note that organization owners have full administrative access to all rep
To give a team access to a repository:

1. Sign in to [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com).
2. Select **Organizations** and choose your organization.
3. Select the **Teams** tab and select the team that you'd like to configure repository access to.
2. Select **My Hub** and choose your organization.
3. Select the **Teams** and select the team that you'd like to configure repository access to.
4. Select the **Permissions** tab and select a repository from the
**Repository** drop-down.
5. Choose a permission from the **Permissions** drop-down list and select
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ you automatically have "Read-only" permissions:
To view a team's permissions across all repositories:

1. Sign in to [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com).
2. Select **Organizations** and choose your organization.
2. Select **My Hub** and choose your organization.
3. Select **Teams** and choose your team name.
4. Select the **Permissions** tab, where you can view the repositories this team can access.

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{{< tab name="Docker Hub" >}}

1. Sign in to [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com).
2. Select **Organizations** and choose your organization.
3. Select the **Teams** tab.
2. Select **My Hub** and choose your organization.
3. Select **Teams**.
4. Select the name of the team that you want to delete.
5. Select **Settings**.
6. Select **Delete Team**.
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Expand Up @@ -47,8 +47,8 @@ address you received the invitation through.
4. Optional. If you do not have an account and created one, you must navigate
back to your email inbox and verify your email address using the Docker verification
email.
5. Once you are signed in to Docker Hub, select **Organizations** from the top-level navigation menu.
6. The organizations page will display your invitation. Select **Accept**.
5. Once you are signed in to Docker Hub, select **My Hub** from the top-level navigation menu.
6. Select **Accept** on your invitation.

After accepting an invitation, you are now a member of the organization.

Expand All @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ After inviting members, you can resend or remove invitations as needed.
To resend an invitation from Docker Hub:

1. Sign in to [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com/).
2. Select **Organizations**, your organization, and then **Members**.
2. Select **My Hub**, your organization, and then **Members**.
3. In the table, locate the invitee, select the **Actions** icon, and then select
**Resend invitation**.
4. Select **Invite** to confirm.
Expand All @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ To resend an invitation from the Admin Console:
To remove a member's invitation from Docker Hub:

1. Sign in to [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com/).
2. Select **Organizations**, your organization, and then **Members**.
2. Select **My Hub**, your organization, and then **Members**.
3. In the table, select the **Action** icon, and then select **Remove member** or **Remove invitee**.
4. Follow the on-screen instructions to remove the member or invitee.

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To add a member to a team with Docker Hub:

1. Sign in to [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com).
2. Select **Organizations**, your organization, and then **Members**.
2. Select **My Hub**, your organization, and then **Members**.
3. Select the **Action** icon, and then select **Add to team**.

> [!NOTE]
>
> You can also navigate to **Organizations** > **Your Organization** > **Teams** > **Your Team Name** and select **Add Member**. Select a member from the drop-down list to add them to the team or search by Docker ID or email.
> You can also navigate to **My Hub** > **Your Organization** > **Teams** > **Your Team Name** and select **Add Member**. Select a member from the drop-down list to add them to the team or search by Docker ID or email.
4. Select the team and then select **Add**.

> [!NOTE]
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To remove a member from a specific team with Docker Hub:

1. Sign in to [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com).
2. Select **Organizations**, your organization, **Teams**, and then the team.
2. Select **My Hub**, your organization, **Teams**, and then the team.
3. Select the **X** next to the user’s name to remove them from the team.
4. When prompted, select **Remove** to confirm.

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To update a member role:

1. Sign in to [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com).
2. Select **Organizations**, your organization, and then **Members**.
2. Select **My Hub**, your organization, and then **Members**.
3. Find the username of the member whose role you want to edit. In the table, select the **Actions** icon.
4. Select **Edit role**.
5. Select their organization, select the role you want to assign, and then select **Save**.
Expand All @@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ Owners can export a CSV file containing all members. The CSV file for a company
To export a CSV file of your members:

1. Sign in to [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com).
2. Select **Organizations**, your organization, and then **Members**.
2. Select **My Hub**, your organization, and then **Members**.
3. Select the **Action** icon and then select **Export users as CSV**.

{{< /tab >}}
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Expand Up @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ detailed instructions on converting an existing user account to an organization,
{{< tab name="Docker Hub" >}}

1. Sign in to [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com/) using your Docker ID, your email address, or your social provider.
2. Select **Organizations** and then **Create Organization** to create a new organization.
2. Select **My Hub**, select the account drop-down, and then **Create Organization** to create a new organization.
3. Choose a plan for your organization, a billing cycle, and specify how many seats you need. See [Docker Pricing](https://www.docker.com/pricing/) for details on the features offered in the Team and Business plan.
4. Select **Continue to profile**.
5. Enter an **Organization namespace**. This is the official, unique name for
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> then you are neither a member or an owner of it. An organization
> administrator needs to add you as a member of the organization.

2. Select **Organizations** in the top navigation bar, then choose your
2. Select **My Hub** in the top navigation bar, then choose your
organization from the list.

The organization landing page displays various options that let you to
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To change your organization's billing cycle:

1. Sign in to [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com).
2. Select **Organizations** from the top-level navigation.
3. Select the organization that you want to change the payment method for.
4. In the bottom-right of the **Plan** tab, select **Switch to annual billing**.
2. Select **My Hub** from the top-level navigation.
3. Select the organization that you want to change the payment method for, and then select **Billing**.
4. Select **Switch to annual billing**.
5. Review the information displayed on the **Change to an Annual subscription** page and select **Accept Terms and Purchase** to confirm.

{{< /tab >}}
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## Archive a repository

1. Sign in to [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com).
2. Select **Repositories**.
2. Select **My Hub** > **Repositories**.

A list of your repositories appears.

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## Unarchive a repository

1. Sign in to [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com).
2. Select **Repositories**.
2. Select **My Hub** > **Repositories**.

A list of your repositories appears.

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---

1. Sign in to [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com).
2. Select **Repositories**.
2. Select **My Hub** > **Repositories**.
3. Near the top-right corner, select **Create repository**.
4. Select a **Namespace**.

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> settings. This action can't be undone.

1. Sign in to [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com).
2. Select **Repositories**.
2. Select **My Hub** > **Repositories**.

A list of your repositories appears.

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Expand Up @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ change the visibility after the repository has been created.
To change repository visibility:

1. Sign in to [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com).
2. Select **Repositories**.
2. Select **My Hub** > **Repositories**.
3. Select a repository.

The **General** page for the repository appears.
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ teams, or organization access tokens to manage access.

1. Sign in to [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com).

2. Select **Repositories**.
2. Select **My Hub** > **Repositories**.

A list of your repositories appears.

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1. Sign in to [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com).

2. Select **Repositories**.
2. Select **My Hub** > **Repositories**.

A list of your repositories appears.

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Expand Up @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ branch or tag, and you do not need to enable it at all.
Only branches that are configured to use autobuild push images to the
Docker repository, regardless of the Autotest settings.

1. Sign in to Docker Hub and select **Repositories**.
1. Sign in to Docker Hub and select **My Hub** > **Repositories**.

2. Select the repository you want to enable `Autotest` on.

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Expand Up @@ -27,12 +27,9 @@ If you are linking a source code provider to create autobuilds for a team, follo

1. Sign in to Docker Hub.

2. Select the **Settings** icon in the top-right navigation, then select **Repository Settings**.
2. Select **My Hub** > **Settings** > **Linked accounts**.

![Repository settings menu](./images/docker-hub-repo-settings-menu.png)


3. From the **Linked accounts** tab, select **Link provider** for the source provider you want to link.
3. Select **Link provider** for the source provider you want to link.

If you want to unlink your current GitHub account and relink to a new GitHub account, make sure to completely sign out of [GitHub](https://github.com/) before linking via Docker Hub.

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To revoke Docker Hub's access to your GitHub account, you must unlink it both
from Docker Hub, and from your GitHub account.

1. Select the **Settings** icon in the top-right navigation, then select **Repository Settings**.
1. Select **My Hub** > **Settings** > **Linked accounts**.

2. From the **Linked accounts** tab, select the plug icon next to the source provider you want to remove.
2. Select **Unlink provider** next to the source provider you want to remove.

3. Go to your GitHub account's **Settings** page.

Expand All @@ -123,9 +120,9 @@ code provider.

1. Sign in to Docker Hub using your Docker ID.

2. Select the **Settings** icon in the top-right navigation, then select **Repository Settings**.
2. Select **My Hub** > **Settings** > **Linked accounts**.

3. From the **Linked accounts** tab, select **Link provider** for the source provider you want to link.
3. Select **Link provider** for the source provider you want to link.

4. If necessary, sign in to Bitbucket.

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1. Sign in to Docker Hub.

2. Select the **Settings** icon in the top-right navigation, then select **Repository Settings**.
2. Select **My Hub** > **Settings** > **Linked accounts**.

3. From the **Linked accounts** tab, select the **Plug** icon next to the source provider you want to remove.
3. Select **Unlink provider** next to the source provider you want to remove.

> [!IMPORTANT]
> After unlinking the account on Docker Hub, you must also revoke the authorization on the Bitbucket end.
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Expand Up @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ a while, for example when you are doing major refactoring in your code. Disablin

To disable an automated build:

1. From the **Repositories** page, select a repository, and select the **Builds** tab.
1. In [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com), go to **My Hub** > **Repositories**, select a repository, and select the **Builds** tab.

2. Select **Configure automated builds** to edit the repository's build settings.

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Expand Up @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ build an image each time you push new code to your source provider. If you have
[automated tests](automated-testing.md) configured, the new image is only pushed
when the tests succeed.

1. From the **Repositories** section, select a repository to view its details.
1. In [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com), go to **My Hub** > **Repositories**, and select a repository to view its details.

2. Select the **Builds** tab.

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create dynamic tags

All of these options are available from the **Build configuration** screen for
each repository. Select **Repositories** from the left navigation, and select the name of the repository you want to edit. Select the **Builds** tab, and then select **Configure Automated builds**.
each repository. In [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com), select **My Hub** > **Repositories**, and select the name of the repository you want to edit. Select the **Builds** tab, and then select **Configure Automated builds**.

### Tag and branch builds

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## Manage repository images and image indexes

1. Sign in to [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com).
2. Select **Repositories**.
2. Select **My Hub** > **Repositories**.
3. In the list, select a repository.
4. Select **Image Management**.
5. Search, filter, or sort the items.
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To avoid losing your private images, you can pull your private images from your
personal account and push them to an organization that's owned by you.

1. Navigate to [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com) and select **Organizations**.
1. Navigate to [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com) and select **My Hub**.
2. Select the applicable organization and verify that your user account is a member of the organization.
3. Sign in to [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com) using your original Docker account, and pull your images:

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You can view the available tags and the size of the associated image.

1. Sign in to [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com).
2. Select **Repositories**.
2. Select **My Hub** > **Repositories**.

A list of your repositories appears.

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delete tags.

1. Sign in to [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com).
2. Select **Repositories**.
2. Select **My Hub** > **Repositories**.

A list of your repositories appears.

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