The packer inspect subcommand? More like the 'packer inspect my code and tell me what I did wrong' subcommand! *laughs* But in all seriousness, I think it's option C. Gotta keep track of those precious artifacts, you know?
Ah, the packer inspect subcommand, the real treasure trove of Packer knowledge! I bet it's option D - show usage statistics of a Packer image. Because who doesn't love a good data dump, am I right? *winks*
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. Maybe it's option B? Executing commands within a running instance of a Packer image seems like a useful feature. *scratches head*
I'm going with option E. The packer inspect subcommand is designed to display an overview of the configuration contained in a Packer template. Seems like the most logical choice to me.
I think the correct answer is C. The packer inspect subcommand is used to list the artifacts created during the build process of a Packer image. This makes sense to me.
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