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Delete all containers
$ docker ps -q -a | xargs docker rm
-q prints only the container IDs -a prints all containers
Notice that it uses xargs to issue a remove container command for each container ID
- Delete all untagged images
// docker run -d -p 8080:8080 -v /git/myproj:/tmp/here wernight/phantomjs phantomjs /tmp/here/renderpage.js | |
var system = require('system'); | |
var fs = require('fs'); | |
var webserver = require('webserver'); | |
var args = system.args; | |
var page = require('webpage').create(); | |
phantom.onError = function(msg, trace) { |
require('http').createServer(function (req, res) { | |
res.writeHead(200, { | |
"Content-Length": 12 | |
}); | |
res.end("Hello World\n"); | |
}).listen(3000); |
Delete all containers
$ docker ps -q -a | xargs docker rm
-q prints only the container IDs -a prints all containers
Notice that it uses xargs to issue a remove container command for each container ID
#!/bin/sh | |
# Configure homebrew permissions to allow multiple users on MAC OSX. | |
# Any user from the admin group will be able to manage the homebrew and cask installation on the machine. | |
# allow admins to manage homebrew's local install directory | |
chgrp -R admin /usr/local | |
chmod -R g+w /usr/local | |
# allow admins to homebrew's local cache of formulae and source files | |
chgrp -R admin /Library/Caches/Homebrew |
Custom recipe to get OS X 10.11 El Capitan running from scratch with useful applications and Node.js Developer environment. I use this gist to keep track of the important software and steps required to have a functioning system after fresh install.
Name : Sam | |
Serial : eJzzzU/OLi0odswsqglOzK0xsjQzNzI2NjA1q3GuMQQAnJAJjw== |