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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions docs/explanation/blueprint.md
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(explanation-blueprint)=
# Blueprint (deprecated)
# Blueprint (removed)
```{Warning}
Blueprints are deprecated and will be removed in a future release. You can achieve similar effects with cloud-init and other launch options. Find out more at: [Launch customized instances with Multipass and cloud-init](/how-to-guides/manage-instances/launch-customized-instances-with-multipass-and-cloud-init)
Blueprints have been removed. You can achieve similar effects with cloud-init and other launch options. Find out more at: [Launch customized instances with Multipass and cloud-init](/how-to-guides/manage-instances/launch-customized-instances-with-multipass-and-cloud-init)
```
> See also: [How to use a blueprint](/how-to-guides/manage-instances/use-a-blueprint)
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## Manage instances

Multipass allows you to create Ubuntu instances with a single command. As your needs grow, you can modify and customise instances as well as use and create blueprints for customised instances: <!--- This line added by @nielsenjared -->
Multipass allows you to create Ubuntu instances with a single command. As your needs grow, you can modify and customise instances via different options or with the use and create cloud-init files: <!--- This line added by @nielsenjared -->

- [Create an instance](manage-instances/create-an-instance)
- [Modify an instance](manage-instances/modify-an-instance)
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The following guides provide step-by-step instructions on how to manage Multipass instances.

Multipass allows you to create Ubuntu instances with a single command. As your needs grow, you can modify and customise instances as well as use and create blueprints for customised instances: <!--- This line added by @nielsenjared -->
Multipass allows you to create Ubuntu instances with a single command. As your needs grow, you can modify and customise instances via different options or with the use and create cloud-init files: <!--- This line added by @nielsenjared -->

- [Create an instance](how-to-guides-manage-instances-create-an-instance)
- [Modify an instance](how-to-guides-manage-instances-modify-an-instance)
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(how-to-guides-manage-instances-run-a-docker-container-in-multipass)=
# Run a Docker container in Multipass
```{Warning}
Blueprints are deprecated and will be removed in a future release. You can achieve similar effects with cloud-init and other launch options. Find out more at: [Launch customized instances with Multipass and cloud-init](/how-to-guides/manage-instances/launch-customized-instances-with-multipass-and-cloud-init)
Blueprints have been removed as a feature. You can achieve similar effects with cloud-init and other launch options. Find out more at: [Launch customized instances with Multipass and cloud-init](/how-to-guides/manage-instances/launch-customized-instances-with-multipass-and-cloud-init)
```
<!-- This is published as an Ubuntu Tutorial at this link: https://ubuntu.com/tutorials/running-a-container-with-the-docker-workflow-in-multipass -->

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(how-to-guides-manage-instances-use-a-blueprint)=
# Use a blueprint (deprecated)
# Use a blueprint (removed)
```{Warning}
Blueprints are deprecated and will be removed in a future release. You can achieve similar effects with cloud-init and other launch options. Find out more at: [Launch customized instances with Multipass and cloud-init](/how-to-guides/manage-instances/launch-customized-instances-with-multipass-and-cloud-init)
Blueprints have been removed. You can achieve similar effects with cloud-init and other launch options. Find out more at: [Launch customized instances with Multipass and cloud-init](/how-to-guides/manage-instances/launch-customized-instances-with-multipass-and-cloud-init)
```
> See also: [Blueprint](/explanation/blueprint)
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(how-to-guides-manage-instances-use-the-docker-blueprint)=
# Use the Docker blueprint (deprecated)
# Use the Docker blueprint (removed)
```{Warning}
Blueprints are deprecated and will be removed in a future release. You can achieve similar effects with cloud-init and other launch options. Find out more at: [Launch customized instances with Multipass and cloud-init](/how-to-guides/manage-instances/launch-customized-instances-with-multipass-and-cloud-init)
Blueprints have been removed. You can achieve similar effects with cloud-init and other launch options. Find out more at: [Launch customized instances with Multipass and cloud-init](/how-to-guides/manage-instances/launch-customized-instances-with-multipass-and-cloud-init)
```

The Docker blueprint gives Multipass users an easy way to create Ubuntu instances with Docker installed. It is based on the latest LTS release of Ubuntu, and includes docker engine and [Portainer](https://www.portainer.io/). The Docker blueprint automatically aliases the `docker` and `docker-compose` commands to your host, and creates a workspace that is shared between the host and the instance.
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# find

The `multipass find` command without any argument lists the images and blueprints Multipass can use to run instances with [`launch`](/reference/command-line-interface/launch) on your system and associated version information. For example:
The `multipass find` command without any argument lists the images Multipass can use to run instances with [`launch`](/reference/command-line-interface/launch) on your system and associated version information. For example:

```{code-block} text
Image Aliases Version Description
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22.04 jammy,lts 20240126 Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
23.10 mantic 20240206 Ubuntu 23.10
daily:24.04 noble,devel 20240129 Ubuntu 24.04 LTS

Blueprint Aliases Version Description
anbox-cloud-appliance latest Anbox Cloud Appliance
charm-dev latest A development and testing environment for charmers
docker 0.4 A Docker environment with Portainer and related tools
jellyfin latest Jellyfin is a Free Software Media System that puts you in control of managing and streaming your media.
minikube latest minikube is local Kubernetes
ros-noetic 0.1 A development and testing environment for ROS Noetic.
ros2-humble 0.1 A development and testing environment for ROS 2 Humble.
```

The output is separated in two sections: one for the images and one for the blueprints. Restricting the output to only one of these two categories can be done, respectively, with the `--only-images` and `--only-blueprints` options.

Launch aliases, version information and a brief description are shown next to each name in the command output.

Launching an image using its name or its alias gives the same result. For example, `multipass launch 23.10` and `multipass launch mantic` will launch the same image.
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- `<c>` - the first letter of the code name
- `<XX.YY>` - the version number of a series

The list of available images and blueprints is updated periodically. The option `--force-update` forces an immediate update of the list from the servers, before showing the output.
The list of available images is updated periodically. The option `--force-update` forces an immediate update of the list from the servers, before showing the output.

The option `--show-unsupported` includes old Ubuntu images, which were available at some point but are not supported anymore. This means that some features of Multipass might now work on these images and no user support is given. However, they are still available for testing.

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option for more detail. Maximum verbosity is obtained with
4 (or more) v's, i.e. -vvvv.
--show-unsupported Show unsupported cloud images as well
--only-images Show only images
--only-blueprints Show only blueprints
--format <format> Output list in the requested format.
Valid formats are: table (default), json, csv and yaml
--force-update Force the image information to update from the network
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