What is Docker container pruning and how do I do it?
Docker container pruning is the process of removing unused containers, networks, images, and optionally, volumes to free up space.
How can I prune all unused containers in Docker?
You can prune all unused containers by running the command docker container prune
. This will remove all stopped containers.
Is there a way to prune images as well?
Yes, you can prune unused images by using the command docker image prune
. This will remove dangling images.
Can I do both container and image pruning in one command?
Yes, you can use docker system prune
to remove all unused containers, networks, and images in one go.
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