Get Docker: fix broken links and wrap markdown to 80 char (#10691)

Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
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<blockquote>A blob is any kind of content that is stored by a Registry under a content-addressable identifier (a "digest").</blockquote> <blockquote>A blob is any kind of content that is stored by a Registry under a content-addressable identifier (a "digest").</blockquote>
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<a href="glossary.md#layer">Layers</a> are a good example of "blobs". <a href="#layer">Layers</a> are a good example of "blobs".
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<blockquote>An image is a named set of immutable data from which a Docker container can be created.</blockquote> <blockquote>An image is a named set of immutable data from which a Docker container can be created.</blockquote>
<p> <p>
An image is represented by a json file called a <a href="glossary.md#manifest">manifest</a>, and is conceptually a set of <a hred="glossary.md#layer">layers</a>. An image is represented by a json file called a <a href="#manifest">manifest</a>, and is conceptually a set of <a href="#layer">layers</a>.
Image names indicate the location where they can be pulled from and pushed to, as they usually start with a <a href="glossary.md#registry">registry</a> domain name and port. Image names indicate the location where they can be pulled from and pushed to, as they usually start with a <a href="#registry">registry</a> domain name and port.
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<blockquote>A layer is a tar archive bundling partial content from a filesystem.</blockquote> <blockquote>A layer is a tar archive bundling partial content from a filesystem.</blockquote>
<p> <p>
Layers from an <a href="glossary.md#image">image</a> are usually extracted in order on top of each other to make up a root filesystem from which containers run out. Layers from an <a href="#image">image</a> are usually extracted in order on top of each other to make up a root filesystem from which containers run out.
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<dt id="registry"><h4>Registry</h4></dt> <dt id="registry"><h4>Registry</h4></dt>
<dd><blockquote>A registry is a service that let you store and deliver <a href="glossary.md#images">images</a>.</blockquote> <dd><blockquote>A registry is a service that let you store and deliver <a href="#images">images</a>.</blockquote>
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<dt id="registry"><h4>Repository</h4></dt> <dt id="registry"><h4>Repository</h4></dt>
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<dd><blockquote>A scope is the portion of a namespace onto which a given authorization token is granted.</blockquote></dd> <dd><blockquote>A scope is the portion of a namespace onto which a given authorization token is granted.</blockquote></dd>
<dt id="tag"><h4>Tag</h4></dt> <dt id="tag"><h4>Tag</h4></dt>
<dd><blockquote>A tag is conceptually a "version" of a <a href="glossary.md#image">named image</a>.</blockquote> <dd><blockquote>A tag is conceptually a "version" of a <a href="#image">named image</a>.</blockquote>
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Example: `docker pull myimage:latest` instructs docker to pull the image "myimage" in version "latest". Example: `docker pull myimage:latest` instructs docker to pull the image "myimage" in version "latest".
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