Docker Cli Commands Cheat Sheet
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Complete Docker CLI
Container Management CLIs
Inspecting The Container
Interacting with Container
Image Management Commands
Image Transfer Comnands
Docker Cli Commands Cheat Sheet Printable
Builder Main Commands
The Docker CLI
Manage images
docker build
Create an image
from a Dockerfile.
docker run
Run a command in an image
.
Manage containers
docker create
Example
Create a container
from an image
.
docker exec
Example
Run commands in a container
.
docker start
Start/stop a container
.
docker ps
Manage container
s using ps/kill.
Images
docker images
Manages image
s.
docker rmi
Deletes image
s.
Docker Cli Commands Cheat Sheet Template
Also see
- Getting Started(docker.io)
Inheritance
Variables
Initialization
Onbuild
Commands
Entrypoint
Configures a container that will run as an executable.
This will use shell processing to substitute shell variables, and will ignore any CMD
or docker run
command line arguments.
Metadata
See also
Basic example
Commands
Reference
Building
Ports
Commands
Environment variables
Dependencies
Other options
Advanced features
Labels
DNS servers
Devices
External links
Hosts
sevices
To view list of all the services runnning in swarm
To see all running services
to see all services logs
To scale services quickly across qualified node
clean up
To clean or prune unused (dangling) images
To remove all images which are not in use containers , add - a
To Purne your entire system
To leave swarm
To remove swarm ( deletes all volume data and database info)
To kill all running containers
Contributor -
Sangam biradar - Docker Community Leader