But you can use “-f” or “–force” flag to bypass the prompt. You’ll be prompted to continue as follows. The “docker system prune” command will remove all stopped containers, all dangling images, and all unused networks: docker system prune This article helps me keep the system organized, and to free disk space by removing unused Docker containers, images, volumes, and networks. Also, it will clutter the output produced by the Docker commands. ![]() After regularly work with Docker, it will accumulate a large number of unused objects that consume significant disk space. ![]() You can find my other docker article here.ĭocker usually doesn’t remove unused objects such as containers, images, volumes, and networks unless you explicitly tell it to do so. Here I come with another Docker article, which I need regularly to clean my hard disk. ![]() How are you all doing? Hope you have spent a nice week.
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