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umoci (pronounced /uːmoˈʨi/ or approximately
"oo-mo-tchee") is a reference implementation of the OCI image
specification and provides users with the ability to create,
manipulate, and otherwise interact with container images. It is designed to be
as small and unopinonated as possible, so as to act as a foundation for larger
systems to be built on top of. The primary method of using umoci is as a
command-line tool:
Extract image "leap" from image directory "opensuse" and place it
inside an OCI runtime-spec bundle at the path "bundle".
% umoci unpack --image opensuse:leap bundle
Make some changes to the root filesystem ("bundle/rootfs").
% runc run -b bundle ctr
ctr-sh$ zypper install -y foobarbaz
ctr-sh$ exit
% echo foo > bundle/rootfs/README
Create a new image (called "new-leap") in the image directory "opensuse",
based on "leap" which contains the changes made to "bundle/rootfs".
% umoci repack --image opensuse:new-leap bundle
Modify the configuration of the "new-leap" image to specify a new author.
% umoci config --image opensuse:new-leap \
> --author="Aleksa Sarai <[email protected]>" \
> --config.workingdir="/var/www"
Garbage-collect any unreferenced blobs in the image directory "opensuse".
% umoci gc --layout opensuse
See the quick start guide for more accessible documentation about
how to use umoci. Notable users of umoci include:
KIWI, which uses umoci to support building both base and derived
container images which are then converted to Docker images.
The Open Build Service, which uses umoci (through KIWI) to
support building and publishing container images from its built-in container
registry. The openSUSE project has been using this method of building
container images in production since 2016.
Stacker, which uses umoci as its core building primitive, and is
used by Cisco to build container images for some of their appliances since
2018.
LXC provides support for OCI container images through an OCI
template, which is implemented as a shell script that wraps umoci.
The fact that a container runtime with a vastly different model to OCI
container runtimes can make use of umoci is further evidence of its
unopinionated design.
Incus provides support for OCI container images using umoci as
well.
If you wish to provide feedback or contribute, read the CONTRIBUTING.md
for this project to refresh your knowledge about how to submit good bug reports
and patches. Information about how to privately submit security disclosures is
also provided.
Install
Pre-built binaries can be downloaded from umoci's releases page. As
umoci's builds are reproducible, a cryptographic checksum file is included in
the release assets. All of the assets are also signed with one of our release
keys, whose fingerprints are:
umoci is also available from several distributions' repositories:
To build umoci from the source code, a simple make should work on
most machines, as should make install. If you prefer to use go install, you
can use
% go install github.com/opencontainers/umoci/cmd/umoci@latest
but we recommend using make instead.
Usage
umoci has a subcommand-based command-line. For more detailed information, see
the generated man pages (which you can build with make docs). You can also
read through our quick start guide.
% umoci --help
NAME:
umoci - umoci modifies Open Container images
USAGE:
umoci [global options] command [command options] [arguments...]
VERSION:
0.6.0
AUTHOR:
Aleksa Sarai <[email protected]>
COMMANDS:
raw advanced internal image tooling
help, h Shows a list of commands or help for one command
image:
config modifies the image configuration of an OCI image
unpack unpacks a reference into an OCI runtime bundle
repack repacks an OCI runtime bundle into a reference
new creates a blank tagged OCI image
tag creates a new tag in an OCI image
remove, rm removes a tag from an OCI image
stat displays status information of an image manifest
insert insert content into an OCI image
layout:
gc garbage-collects an OCI image's blobs
init create a new OCI layout
list, ls lists the set of tags in an OCI layout
GLOBAL OPTIONS:
--verbose alias for --log=info
--log value set the log level (debug, info, [warn], error, fatal) (default: "warn")
--help, -h show help
--version, -v print the version
Releases and Stability
We regularly publish new releases, with each release being given a
unique identifying version number (as governed by Semantic Versioning
(SemVer)). Information about previous releases including the list of
new features, bug fixes and resolved security issues is available in the
change log.
Note that while umoci is currently usable as a Go library (and we do have
several users of the Go APIs), the API is explicitly considered unstable
until umoci 1.0 is released. However, the umoci CLI API is considered to be
stable despite umoci not being a 1.0 project.
Governance
umoci is an Open Container Initative project, and is thus bound by the OCI
Code of Conduct and the OCI Charter. In addition, the
umoci project has its own specific governance rules which
determine how changes are accepted into the project, how maintainers are added
or removed, how releases are proposed and released, and how the governance
rules are changed. In the case of any conflict which cannot be resolved by this
project's governance rules, the OCI Technical Oversight Board may
step in to help resolve the issue.
History
umoci was originally developed in 2016 by Aleksa Sarai as part of the openSUSE
project, and was donated to the Open Container Initiative as a
reference implementation of the OCI image specification in
mid-2020.
License
umoci is licensed under the terms of the Apache 2.0 license.
umoci: Umoci Modifies Open Containers' Images
Copyright (C) 2016-2025 SUSE LLC
Copyright (C) 2018, 2020 Cisco Systems
Copyright (C) 2026 Aleksa Sarai <[email protected]>
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.
Citation
If you have used umoci in your research, please cite it like you would any
other useful software. Here is a handy BibTex citation.
@misc{umoci,
title = {umoci - Standalone Tool For Manipulating Container Images},
author = {Aleksa Sarai et al.},
year = {2016},
url = {https://umo.ci/},
doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1188474},
}
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