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# Stop all containers | |
docker stop `docker ps -qa` | |
# Remove all containers | |
docker rm `docker ps -qa` | |
# Remove all images | |
docker rmi -f `docker images -qa ` | |
# Remove all volumes | |
docker volume rm $(docker volume ls -qf) | |
# Remove all networks | |
docker network rm `docker network ls -q` | |
# Your installation should now be all fresh and clean. | |
# The following commands should not output any items: | |
# docker ps -a | |
# docker images -a | |
# docker volume ls | |
# The following command show only show the default networks: | |
# docker network ls | |
Hi, I tried docker volume rm $(docker volume ls -qf)
to remove volumes but got the following message returned:
`flag needs an argument: 'f' in -f
See 'docker volume ls --help'.
"docker volume rm" requires at least 1 argument.
See 'docker volume rm --help'.
Usage: docker volume rm [OPTIONS] VOLUME [VOLUME...]
Remove one or more volumes`
I tried this instead and successfully removed all volumes:
docker volume rm $(docker volume ls -q)
After these commands I still had volumes under docker volume ls
had to run docker volume prune
to remove them. Reclaimed almost half a gig!
thanks
You have a typo, it should be:
docker system prune --volumes --all
(note pluralvolumes
)Try this 👍
docker stop `docker ps -qa` docker system prune --volume --all
This is actually plural now --volumes
thanks!!!
Thanks
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This is missing:
docker builder prune
** The backtick syntax should be replaced with $()
Here's the
fish
version for clarity.