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Add examples of prune by label
Signed-off-by: Misty Stanley-Jones <misty@docker.com>
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format is the `label!=...` (`label!=<key>` or `label!=<key>=<value>`), which removes
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format is the `label!=...` (`label!=<key>` or `label!=<key>=<value>`), which removes
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images without the specified labels.
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images without the specified labels.
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> **Predicting what will be removed**
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> If you are using positive filtering (testing for the existence of a label or
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> that a label has a specific value), you can use `docker image ls` with the
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> same filtering syntax to see which images match your filter.
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> However, if you are using negative filtering (testing for the absence of a
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> label or that a label does *not* have a specific value), this type of filter
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> does not work with `docker image ls` so you cannot easily predict which images
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> will be removed. In addition, the confirmation prompt for `docker image prune`
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> always warns that *all* dangling images will be removed, even if you are using
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> `--filter`.
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The following removes images created before `2017-01-04T00:00:00`:
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The following removes images created before `2017-01-04T00:00:00`:
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```bash
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```bash
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busybox latest e02e811dd08f 2 months ago 1.09 MB
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busybox latest e02e811dd08f 2 months ago 1.09 MB
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```
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```
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The following example removes images with the label `deprecated`:
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```bash
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$ docker image prune --filter="label=deprecated"
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```
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The following example removes images with the label `maintainer` set to `john`:
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```bash
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$ docker image prune --filter="label=maintainer=john"
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```
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This example removes images which have no `maintainer` label:
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```bash
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$ docker image prune --filter="label!=maintainer"
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```
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This example removes images which have a maintainer label not set to `john`:
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```bash
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$ docker image prune --filter="label!=maintainer=john"
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```
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> **Note**: You are prompted for confirmation before the `prune` removes
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> anything, but you are not shown a list of what will potentially be removed.
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> In addition, `docker image ls` does not support negative filtering, so it
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> difficult to predict what images will actually be removed.
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## Related commands
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## Related commands
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* [system df](system_df.md)
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* [system df](system_df.md)
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