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to learn more about docker lets dive into tackle tax as we iterate through our application development we keep making changes to over code now for every change that we make to over source code we would like to build the image and publish it to our downstream environment and the question comes up in my mind is how am I going to version this docker image so in docker there is a concept called docker thanks dr. tags consists of three parts the first part in the docker tag is the namespace the second part in the dock attack is the image name both of this makes a repository part of the docker image and the last part where you specify the version so in the when you run docker images command you will see that there is a type which shows you the version of the image so thats how docker tags consists of three parts name space image name and your tag version now lets see this in action so during my bill time when I build the image I can specify the version as of now I am just giving the image