Docker run command - how to attach to all pipes?
When you use the `docker run` command to start a container, you can attach to all of the container's pipes (stdin, stdout, and stderr) by using the `-it` or `--interactive --tty` option.

Here is an example of how to use the docker run command to attach to all of the container's pipes:

```
docker run -it IMAGE_NAME
```

Replace 'IMAGE_NAME 'with the name or ID of the image you want to start the container from. The '-it' option is a shorthand for '--interactive --tty', which instructs Docker to allocate a pseudo-TTY and attach to stdin, stdout, and stderr.

Once you run this command, you should be attached to the container's command prompt and can interact with it as if you were using a shell directly on the container. To detach from the container's pipes and leave the container running in the background, you can use the keyboard shortcut 'CTRL-p CTRL-q'.

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.
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