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Chainguard Container for mise

Minimal image with mise runtime version manager binary.

Chainguard Containers are regularly-updated, secure-by-default container images.

Download this Container Image

For those with access, this container image is available on cgr.dev:

docker pull cgr.dev/ORGANIZATION/mise:latest

Be sure to replace the ORGANIZATION placeholder with the name used for your organization's private repository within the Chainguard Registry.

What is mise?

mise (formerly rtx) is a polyglot runtime version manager. It can install and manage multiple versions of tools like Node.js, Python, Go, Rust, Ruby, and many others — acting as a drop-in replacement for asdf, nvm, pyenv, rbenv, and similar tools.

Minimal by design — no toolchains preinstalled

This Chainguard image ships only the mise binary with no toolchains, runtimes, or applications preinstalled. This is intentionally different from the upstream mise distribution, which bundles cargo, Rust, Python, Node.js, and other tools by default.

The result is a small, minimal, secure base image. You bring only the toolchains you need.

To add Chainguard built runtimes and packages, use Custom Assembly to compose the exact set of Chainguard packages your project requires — via the Console, chainctl, or API.

Image layout

The image is configured with the following defaults:

SettingValue

Entrypoint

/usr/bin/mise

Default command

--help

Run as

root (uid 0)

Working directory

/mise

MISE_DATA_DIR

/mise

MISE_CONFIG_DIR

/mise

MISE_CACHE_DIR

/mise/cache

MISE_CACHE_PRUNE_AGE

10y

The /mise directory is pre-created and owned by root.

Using as a base image

The intended use is as a base for custom images that add the specific toolchains your project needs:

FROM cgr.dev/ORGANIZATION/mise:latest
# Add your toolchain packages via Custom Assembly, or install tools at runtime

What are Chainguard Containers?

Chainguard's free tier of Starter container images are built with Wolfi, our minimal Linux undistro.

All other Chainguard Containers are built with Chainguard OS, Chainguard's minimal Linux operating system designed to produce container images that meet the requirements of a more secure software supply chain.

The main features of Chainguard Containers include:

For cases where you need container images with shells and package managers to build or debug, most Chainguard Containers come paired with a development, or -dev, variant.

In all other cases, including Chainguard Containers tagged as :latest or with a specific version number, the container images include only an open-source application and its runtime dependencies. These minimal container images typically do not contain a shell or package manager.

Although the -dev container image variants have similar security features as their more minimal versions, they include additional software that is typically not necessary in production environments. We recommend using multi-stage builds to copy artifacts from the -dev variant into a more minimal production image.

Need additional packages?

To improve security, Chainguard Containers include only essential dependencies. Need more packages? Chainguard customers can use Custom Assembly to add packages, either through the Console, chainctl, or API.

To use Custom Assembly in the Chainguard Console: navigate to the image you'd like to customize in your Organization's list of images, and click on the Customize image button at the top of the page.

Learn More

Refer to our Chainguard Containers documentation on Chainguard Academy. Chainguard also offers VMs and Librariescontact us for access.

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This software listing is packaged by Chainguard. The trademarks set forth in this offering are owned by their respective companies, and use of them does not imply any affiliation, sponsorship, or endorsement by such companies.

Licenses

Chainguard's container images contain software packages that are direct or transitive dependencies. The following licenses were found in the "latest" tag of this image:

  • Apache-2.0

  • BSD-2-Clause

  • BSD-3-Clause

  • GCC-exception-3.1

  • GPL-2.0

  • GPL-2.0-only

  • GPL-2.0-or-later

For a complete list of licenses, please refer to this Image's SBOM.

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Compliance

Chainguard Containers are SLSA Level 3 compliant with detailed metadata and documentation about how it was built. We generate build provenance and a Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) for each release, with complete visibility into the software supply chain.

SLSA compliance at Chainguard

This image helps reduce time and effort in establishing PCI DSS 4.0 compliance with low-to-no CVEs.

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