How can I remove all Docker images from my system?
You can remove all Docker images by using the command: docker rmi $(docker images -q)
. This will delete all images.
What if I want to remove only unused images?
You can use the command: docker image prune -a
. This will remove all unused images, not just the ones in use.
Is there a way to confirm which images will be deleted?
Yes, you can run docker images
to list all images before you delete them. This way, you can see what will be affected.
Can I remove images forcefully?
Yes, you can add the -f
flag to the docker rmi
command to forcefully remove images, like this: docker rmi -f <image_id>
.
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