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[[Category:Cloud computing]] | [[Category:Cloud computing]] |
Revision as of 12:33, 22 December 2019
https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/images/
$ docker images REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE <none> <none> 77af4d6b9913 19 hours ago 1.089 GB committ latest b6fa739cedf5 19 hours ago 1.089 GB <none> <none> 78a85c484f71 19 hours ago 1.089 GB docker latest 30557a29d5ab 20 hours ago 1.089 GB <none> <none> 5ed6274db6ce 24 hours ago 1.089 GB postgres 9 746b819f315e 4 days ago 213.4 MB postgres 9.3 746b819f315e 4 days ago 213.4 MB postgres 9.3.5 746b819f315e 4 days ago 213.4 MB postgres latest 746b819f315e 4 days ago 213.4 MB
Notes:
- IMAGE ID column is the first 12 characters of the identifier for an image. You can create many tags of a given image (
docker tag
[1]), but their IDs will all be the same, as example above.
- REPOSITORY column comes from the -t flag of the docker build command, or from docker tag-ing an existing image. You can tag images using your prefered nomenclature, but docker will use the tag as the registry location when using
docker push
ordocker pull
See also
- Container Registry
- Docker:
docker-compose
, Docker Desktop, Docker Scout, Docker Swarm, Docker Volumes, Docker images management, docker network,docker inspect
,docker volume inspect
,Dockerfile
, Docker Engine release notes,docker kill
,moby
, Docker-in-Docker,docker context
,buildx
,docker tag
,docker system prune
, Docker Hub,hub-tool, /etc/docker/daemon.json
,hostconfig.json
, dockerd, logs, Docker logging, Backup,docker service
,depends on
,--dns, --filter
,--mount
,docker login
,docker build
,apt remove docker.io
,.dockerignore
, docker context ls |docker-machine, .docker/
, PWD,$HOME/.docker/config.json
, Docker ID,--env-file, docker --help
docker-compose pull
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