diff --git a/content/manuals/build/ci/github-actions/configure-builder.md b/content/manuals/build/ci/github-actions/configure-builder.md index a02c83a80ac..4d6bd1c981a 100644 --- a/content/manuals/build/ci/github-actions/configure-builder.md +++ b/content/manuals/build/ci/github-actions/configure-builder.md @@ -67,12 +67,12 @@ Logs will be available at the end of a job: You can provide a [BuildKit configuration](../../buildkit/toml-configuration.md) to your builder if you're using the [`docker-container` driver](/manuals/build/builders/drivers/docker-container.md) -(default) with the `config` or `config-inline` inputs: +(default) with the `config` or `buildkitd-config-inline` inputs: ### Registry mirror You can configure a registry mirror using an inline block directly in your -workflow with the `config-inline` input: +workflow with the `buildkitd-config-inline` input: ```yaml name: ci @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ jobs: - name: Set up Docker Buildx uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v3 with: - config-inline: | + buildkitd-config-inline: | [registry."docker.io"] mirrors = ["mirror.gcr.io"] ``` @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ For more information about using a registry mirror, see [Registry mirror](../../ You can limit the parallelism of the BuildKit solver which is particularly useful for low-powered machines. -You can use the `config-inline` input like the previous example, or you can use +You can use the `buildkitd-config-inline` input like the previous example, or you can use a dedicated BuildKit config file from your repository if you want with the `config` input: