Docker Commands Sheet

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  • docker --version: It will show current version of docker.

  • docker pull: It will pull an image from repository (ECR) to local machine.

  • docker images: It will show all the docker image which are in repository.

  • docker rmi: It will remove an image.

  • docker history: It will tell history of the image.

  • docker build: You can create an image from Docker file.

  • docker tag: It will tag image with name.

  • docker rename: It will rename the container.

  • docker run:*It will run and start container in one task.*

  • docker rm: It will delete the container.

  • docker run --rm:*It will remove the container once it stops.*

  • docker start: It will start a container, so it is running.

  • docker stop: It will stop a running container.

  • docker restart: It stops and starts a container.

  • docker kill: It kills a running container.

  • docker exec:*If you want to execute the command in container, you can run with the help of this command.*

  • docker ps : It will display the running containers.

  • docker ps -a : It will display the running and stopped containers.

  • docker logs : Provide the logs from the container.

  • docker inspect: It checks all the information on a container (including IP address).

  • docker top : It will display the running processes in the container.

  • docker info : It will display system-wide information about docker.

  • docker help : It will display detailed information about every other docker command.

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