title: "Using arv-run"
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-The @arv-run@ command enables you create Arvados pipelines at the command line that fan out to multiple concurrent tasks across Arvado compute nodes.
+The @arv-run@ command enables you create Arvados pipelines at the command line that fan out to multiple concurrent tasks across Arvados compute nodes.
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* @--docker-image IMG@ : By default, commands run inside a Docker container created from the latest "arvados/jobs" Docker image. Use this option to specify a different image to use. Note: the Docker image must be uploaded to Arvados using @arv keep docker@.
* @--dry-run@ : Print out the final Arvados pipeline generated by @arv-run@ without submitting it.
-* @--local@ : By default, the pipeline will be submitted to your configured Arvado instance. Use this option to run the command locally using @arv-run-pipeline-instance --run-jobs-here@.
+* @--local@ : By default, the pipeline will be submitted to your configured Arvados instance. Use this option to run the command locally using @arv-run-pipeline-instance --run-jobs-here@.
* @--ignore-rcode@ : Some commands use non-zero exit codes to indicate nonfatal conditions (e.g. @grep@ returns 1 when no match is found). Set this to indicate that commands that return non-zero return codes should not be considered failed.
* @--no-wait@ : Do not wait and display logs after submitting command, just exit.