Tini - A tiny but valid `init` for containers ============================================= Tini is the simplest `init` you could think of. All Tini does is spawn a single child (Tini is meant to be run in a container), and wait for it to exit all the while reaping zombies. Using Tini ---------- Add Tini to your container, and make it executable. It's a very small file (10KB range). All Tini depends on is libc. Once you've added Tini, use it like so: tini -- your_program and its args Note that you *can* skip the `--` above if your program only accepts positional arguments, but it's best to get used to using it.