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CHEAT SHEET

Images

Build an Image from a Dockerfile

    docker build -t <image_name> . 

Build an Image from a Dockerfile without the cache

    docker build -t <image_name> . –no-cache

List local images

    docker images

Delete an Image

    docker rmi <image_name>

Remove all unused images

    docker image prune

Docker Hub

Login into Docker

    docker login -u <username>

Publish an image to Docker Hub

    docker push <username>/<image_name>

Search Hub for an image

    docker search <image_name>

Pull an image from a Docker Hub

    docker pull <image_name>

Containers

Create and run a container from an image, with a custom name:

    docker run --name <container_name> <image_name>

Run a container with and publish a container’s port(s) to the host.

    docker run -p <host_port>:<container_port> <image_name>

Run a container in the background

    docker run -d <image_name>

Start or stop an existing container:

    docker start|stop <container_name> (or <container-id>)

Remove a stopped container:

    docker rm <container_name>

Open a shell inside a running container:

    docker exec -it <container_name> sh

Fetch and follow the logs of a container:

    docker logs -f <container_name>

To inspect a running container:

    docker inspect <container_name> (or <container_id>)

To list currently running containers:

    docker ps

List all docker containers (running and stopped):

    docker ps --all

View resource usage stats

    docker container stats

Docker Official Documents

More commands can be found here

    https://docs.docker.com/reference/cli/docker/

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