The docker system prune command is used to remove all unused objects on Docker. This command will remove any stopped container, unused images, and all the unused networks.
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Log in to the Docker host and open the command prompt. Then execute the following command to remove stopped container, dangling images, and all the unused networks.
docker system prune WARNING! This will remove: - all stopped containers - all networks not used by at least one container - all dangling images - all build cache Are you sure you want to continue? [y/N]
The default command will prompt for the confirmation. Press ‘y’ to continue. To ignore the confirmation prompt use the -f
or --force
flag like below
docker system prune --force
To remove all unused images (not only daggling one) use --all
or -a
flag with prune command. The docker images consist of multiple layers. The Dangling images are layers that have no relationship to any tagged images.
docker system prune --all
By default, the docker system prune command doesn’t remove unused volumes to prevent accidental data loss. But you can use the --volumes
flag to prune volumes as well:
docker system prune --volumes