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Remove dangling docker images
docker rmi $(docker images -q -f dangling=true)
@psrodka-neurosys
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psrodka-neurosys commented Jan 12, 2017

docker rmi $(docker images -q -f dangling=true)
Doesn't work in Windows cmd

@zuver
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zuver commented Jan 17, 2017

This works for Windows cmd:
FOR /f "tokens=*" %i IN ('docker images -q -f "dangling=true"') DO docker rmi %i

If you have PowerShell you can use this:
docker rmi $(docker images -q -f dangling=true)

@romanesko
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Using this for any linux/osx system:

if docker images -f "dangling=true" | grep ago --quiet; then
    docker rmi -f $(docker images -f "dangling=true" -q)
fi

@MBlagui
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MBlagui commented May 26, 2017

You do that easier:

docker image prune

@jaymecd
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jaymecd commented Jun 20, 2017

@MBlagui, bravo!

@kennypatierno
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@MBlagui you're my hero for this

docker container prune works well too, thanks!

@martindariocernadas
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docker container prune ; docker images prune

@simonm3
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simonm3 commented Dec 3, 2017

The docs say docker prune "removes all dangling images". And it even issues a warning "this will remove all dangling images". So why does it not remove mine?

ubuntu@ip-172-31-26-48:~$ docker image prune
WARNING! This will remove all dangling images.
Are you sure you want to continue? [y/N] y
Total reclaimed space: 0 B
ubuntu@ip-172-31-26-48:~$ docker images
REPOSITORY          TAG                 IMAGE ID            CREATED             SIZE
simonm3/registrm    latest              bd3ef6d73785        7 minutes ago       468 MB
simonm3/registr     latest              7dd15943671b        2 hours ago         2.51 GB
simonm3/registrm    <none>              f8f22986e85a        45 hours ago        2.93 GB
simonm3/registrm    <none>              c1b9d8606371        45 hours ago        2.93 GB
simonm3/registrm    <none>              f1ca97467106        45 hours ago        2.93 GB
simonm3/registr     <none>              6a5af88f93a7        45 hours ago        4.42 GB
simonm3/registrm    <none>              93dc81b0fa7a        45 hours ago        2.93 GB
simonm3/registrm    <none>              dbc50510d499        45 hours ago        2.93 GB
simonm3/registr     <none>              0101ca5d4a25        45 hours ago        4.42 GB
simonm3/registrm    <none>              d8f85df39f0a        46 hours ago        2.93 GB
simonm3/registrm    <none>              053892e9798b        46 hours ago        2.93 GB
simonm3/registrm    <none>              3845056cf241        46 hours ago        2.92 GB
simonm3/registr     <none>              349ef3c589bd        46 hours ago        4.42 GB
simonm3/registrm    <none>              5dcbb0db4710        2 days ago          2.92 GB
simonm3/registr     <none>              e403f74861f6        2 days ago          4.32 GB
simonm3/registr     <none>              c12ca8819c24        5 days ago          4.32 GB
simonm3/registrm    <none>              4bb8ed8154b7        6 days ago          2.92 GB
ubuntu@ip-172-31-26-48:~$ docker images -q -f dangling=true
f8f22986e85a
c1b9d8606371
f1ca97467106
6a5af88f93a7
93dc81b0fa7a
dbc50510d499
0101ca5d4a25
d8f85df39f0a
053892e9798b
3845056cf241
349ef3c589bd
5dcbb0db4710
e403f74861f6
c12ca8819c24
4bb8ed8154b7

@r-chris
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r-chris commented Dec 4, 2017

@simonm3 you probably want to run docker container prune - otherwise docker still thinks they are being run by a stopped container

@VladiPeled
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docker rmi -f $(docker images --quiet --filter "dangling=true")

@liudonghua123
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nice jobs

@jinnabaalu
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Some images can't be removed without -f option

docker images --quiet --filter=dangling=true | xargs --no-run-if-empty docker rmi -f

This works perfect, does the job

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