[FAQ Bot] NEW: What's the difference between -i and -t in docker run -it? #108
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✨ FAQ NEW
Course: data-engineering-zoomcamp
Section: module-1 (Introduces the meaning of the -i and -t flags and how they are used (including -it) to enable interactive containers.)
Related Issue: #107
Question
What's the difference between -i and -t in docker run -it?
Decision Rationale
The proposal asks for explanation of the -i vs -t flags in docker run, a topic not currently covered by the existing FAQs. It is distinct from the nearby TTY-input error FAQ, so it should be added as a new entry.
Placement Details
module-1docker-run-i-vs-t-difference🤖 Generated by FAQ Bot
Closes #107