Copying files from the image to the host at build-time is not supported.
This can easily be achieved during run-time using volumes.
However, if you really want to work-around this by all means, you can have a look in the custom build outputs documentation, that introduced support for this kind of activity.
Here is a simple example inspired from the official documentation:
Dockerfile
FROM alpine AS stage-a
RUN mkdir -p /opt/temp/
RUN touch /opt/temp/file-created-at-build-time
RUN echo "Content added at build-time" > /opt/temp/file-created-at-build-time
FROM scratch as custom-exporter
COPY --from=stage-a /opt/temp/file-created-at-build-time .
For this to work, you need to launch the build command using these arguments:
DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1 docker build --output out .
This will create on your host, aside the Dockerfile, a directory out with the file you need:
.
├── Dockerfile
└── out
└── file-created-at-build-time
cat out/file-created-at-build-time
Content added at build-time