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Log in to an Amazon ECR registry. This command retrieves a token that is valid for a specified registry for 12 hours, and then it prints a ``docker login`` command with that authorization token. You can execute the printed command to log in to your registry with Docker. After you have logged in to an Amazon ECR registry with this command, you can use the Docker CLI to push and pull images from that registry until the token expires. .. note:: This command writes displays ``docker login`` commands to stdout with authentication credentials. Your credentials could be visible by other users on your system in a process list display or a command history. If you are not on a secure system, you should consider this risk and login interactively. For more information, see ``get-authorization-token``.