docker-image-ls(1)



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NAME
       docker-image-ls - List images

SYNOPSIS
       docker image ls [OPTIONS] [REPOSITORY[:TAG]]

DESCRIPTION
       This command lists the images stored in the local Docker repository.

       By default, intermediate images, used during builds, are not listed.
       Some of the output, e.g., image ID, is truncated, for space reasons.
       However the truncated image ID, and often the first few characters, are
       enough to be used in other Docker commands that use the image ID. The
       output includes repository, tag, image ID, date created and the virtual
       size.

       The title REPOSITORY for the first title may seem confusing. It is
       essentially the image name. However, because you can tag a specific
       image, and multiple tags (image instances) can be associated with a
       single name, the name is really a repository for all tagged images of
       the same name. For example consider an image called fedora. It may be
       tagged with 18, 19, or 20, etc. to manage different versions.

Filters
       Filters the output based on these conditions:

              o dangling=(true|false) - find unused images

              o label=<key> or label=<key>=<value>

              o before=(<image-name>[:tag]|<image-id>| <image@digest>)

              o since=(<image-name>[:tag]|<image-id>| <image@digest>)

              o reference=(pattern of an image reference)

Format
       Pretty-print images using a Go template.
          Valid placeholders:
             .ID - Image ID
             .Repository - Image repository
             .Tag - Image tag
             .Digest - Image digest
             .CreatedSince - Elapsed time since the image was created
             .CreatedAt - Time when the image was created
             .Size - Image disk size

EXAMPLES
Listing the images
       To list the images in a local repository (not the registry) run:

              docker image ls

       The list will contain the image repository name, a tag for the image,
       and an image ID, when it was created and its virtual size. Columns:
       REPOSITORY, TAG, IMAGE ID, CREATED, and SIZE.

       The docker image ls command takes an optional [REPOSITORY[:TAG]]
       argument that restricts the list to images that match the argument. If
       you specify REPOSITORY but no TAG, the docker image ls command lists
       all images in the given repository.

              docker image ls java

       The [REPOSITORY[:TAG]] value must be an "exact match". This means that,
       for example, docker image ls jav does not match the image java.

       If both REPOSITORY and TAG are provided, only images matching that
       repository and tag are listed.  To find all local images in the "java"
       repository with tag "8" you can use:

              docker image ls java:8

       To get a verbose list of images which contains all the intermediate
       images used in builds use -a:

              docker image ls -a

       Previously, the docker image ls command supported the --tree and --dot
       arguments, which displayed different visualizations of the image data.
       Docker core removed this functionality in the 1.7 version. If you liked
       this functionality, you can still find it in the third-party dockviz
       tool: <https://github.com/justone/dockviz>.

Listing images in a desired format
       When using the --format option, the image command will either output
       the data exactly as the template declares or, when using the table
       directive, will include column headers as well. You can use special
       characters like \t for inserting tab spacing between columns.

       The following example uses a template without headers and outputs the
       ID and Repository entries separated by a colon for all images:

              docker images --format "{{.ID}}: {{.Repository}}"
              77af4d6b9913: <none>
              b6fa739cedf5: committ
              78a85c484bad: ipbabble
              30557a29d5ab: docker
              5ed6274db6ce: <none>
              746b819f315e: postgres
              746b819f315e: postgres
              746b819f315e: postgres
              746b819f315e: postgres

       To list all images with their repository and tag in a table format you
       can use:

              docker images --format "table {{.ID}}\t{{.Repository}}\t{{.Tag}}"
              IMAGE ID            REPOSITORY                TAG
              77af4d6b9913        <none>                    <none>
              b6fa739cedf5        committ                   latest
              78a85c484bad        ipbabble                  <none>
              30557a29d5ab        docker                    latest
              5ed6274db6ce        <none>                    <none>
              746b819f315e        postgres                  9
              746b819f315e        postgres                  9.3
              746b819f315e        postgres                  9.3.5
              746b819f315e        postgres                  latest

       Valid template placeholders are listed above.

Listing only the shortened image IDs
       Listing just the shortened image IDs. This can be useful for some
       automated tools.

              docker image ls -q

OPTIONS
       -a, --all[=false]
           Show all images (default hides intermediate images)

       --digests[=false]
           Show digests

       -f, --filter=
           Filter output based on conditions provided

       --format=""
           Pretty-print images using a Go template

       -h, --help[=false]
           help for ls

       --no-trunc[=false]
           Don't truncate output

       -q, --quiet[=false]
           Only show numeric IDs

SEE ALSO
       docker-image(1)

Docker Community                   Jun 2020                          DOCKER(1)

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