cite 'about-alias' about-alias 'docker abbreviations' alias dk='docker' alias dklc='docker ps -l' # List last Docker container alias dklcid='docker ps -l -q' # List last Docker container ID alias dklcip='docker inspect -f "{{.NetworkSettings.IPAddress}}" $(docker ps -l -q)' # Get IP of last Docker container alias dkps='docker ps' # List running Docker containers alias dkpsa='docker ps -a' # List all Docker containers alias dki='docker images' # List Docker images alias dkrmac='docker rm $(docker ps -a -q)' # Delete all Docker containers case $OSTYPE in darwin*|*bsd*|*BSD*) alias dkrmui='docker images -q -f dangling=true | xargs docker rmi' # Delete all untagged Docker images ;; *) alias dkrmui='docker images -q -f dangling=true | xargs -r docker rmi' # Delete all untagged Docker images ;; esac if [ ! -z "$(command ls "${BASH_IT}/enabled/"{[0-9][0-9][0-9]${BASH_IT_LOAD_PRIORITY_SEPARATOR}docker,docker}.plugin.bash 2>/dev/null | head -1)" ]; then # Function aliases from docker plugin: alias dkrmlc='docker-remove-most-recent-container' # Delete most recent (i.e., last) Docker container alias dkrmall='docker-remove-stale-assets' # Delete all untagged images and exited containers alias dkrmli='docker-remove-most-recent-image' # Delete most recent (i.e., last) Docker image alias dkrmi='docker-remove-images' # Delete images for supplied IDs or all if no IDs are passed as arguments alias dkideps='docker-image-dependencies' # Output a graph of image dependencies using Graphiz alias dkre='docker-runtime-environment' # List environmental variables of the supplied image ID fi alias dkelc='docker exec -it $(dklcid) bash --login' # Enter last container (works with Docker 1.3 and above) alias dkrmflast='docker rm -f $(dklcid)' alias dkbash='dkelc' alias dkex='docker exec -it ' # Useful to run any commands into container without leaving host alias dkri='docker run --rm -i ' alias dkric='docker run --rm -i -v $PWD:/cwd -w /cwd ' alias dkrit='docker run --rm -it ' alias dkritc='docker run --rm -it -v $PWD:/cwd -w /cwd ' # Added more recent cleanup options from newer docker versions alias dkip='docker image prune -a -f' alias dkvp='docker volume prune -f' alias dksp='docker system prune -a -f'