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## ARM Support
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We now support ARM devices (arm64 and arm/v7)! Use the images tagged with `build`. See next section for details.
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We now support ARM devices (`arm64` and `arm/v7`)! Use the images tagged with `build`. See next section for details.
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## Tags
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There are two types of images.
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- `deb`: Images based on the official [.deb release](https://protonmail.com/bridge/install). It only supports the `amd64` architecture.
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- `build`: Images based on the [source code](https://github.com/ProtonMail/proton-bridge). It supports `amd64`, `arm64`, and `arm/v7`. Supporting to more architectures is possible. PRs are welcome.
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tag | description
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-- | --
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`latest` | latest image based on [.deb release](https://protonmail.com/bridge/install)
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`[version]` | images based on .deb release
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`build` | latest image built from [source](https://github.com/ProtonMail/proton-bridge)
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`[version]-build` | images built from source
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`dev`, `[version]-dev`, `[version]-build-dev` | images built from dev branch (not recommend)
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`latest` | latest `deb` image
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`[version]` | `deb` images
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`build` | latest `build` image
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`[version]-build` | `build` images
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## Initialization
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## Bridge CLI Guide
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The initialization step exposes the bridge CLI so you can do things like switch between combined and split mode, change proxy, etc. The [official guide](https://protonmail.com/support/knowledge-base/bridge-cli-guide/) gives more information on to use the CLI.
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## Build
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For anyone who want to build this container on your own (for development or security concerns), here is the guide to do so. First, you need to `cd` into the directory (`deb` or `build`, depending on which type of image you want). Then just run the docker build command
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docker build .
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```
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That's it. The `Dockerfile` and bash scripts handle all the downloading, building, and packing. You can also add tags, push to your favorite docker registry, or use `buildx` to build multi architecture images.
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