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/kaniko/executor --build-arg "MY_VAR='value with spaces'" ...
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/kaniko/executor --build-arg "MY_VAR='value with spaces'" ...
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It is also possible to lookup the build argument value from the environment
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variables which is especially useful when you already have the build argument
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value in the environment variables and don't want to fiddle around with shell escaping.
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To use an environment variable as build argument value, you just need to
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use the `--build-arg` parameter just with the name of the argument:
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```bash
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/kaniko/executor --build-arg "MY_VAR" ...
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```
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In this example, Kaniko will then set the build argument `MY_VAR` to the value of the environment
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variable `MY_VAR`.
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#### Flag `--cache`
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#### Flag `--cache`
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Set this flag as `--cache=true` to opt into caching with kaniko.
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Set this flag as `--cache=true` to opt into caching with kaniko.
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