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DOCKER

Section: Docker User Manuals (1)
Updated: Jun 2025
Index Return to Main Contents

 

NAME

docke-imag-rm- Remove one or more images

 

SYNOPSIS

docker image rm [OPTIONS] IMAGE [IMAGE...]

 

DESCRIPTION

Removes (and u-tags) one or more images from the host node. If an image has multiple tags, using this command with the tag as a parameter only removes the tag. If the tag is the only one for the image, both the image and the tag are removed.

This does not remove images from a registry. You cannot remove an image of a running container unless you use the -f option. To see all images on a host use the docker image ls command.

 

EXAMPLES

 

Removing an image

Here is an example of removing an image:

docker image rm fedora/httpd

 

OPTIONS

-f, -force[=false]         Force removal of the image

-n-prune[=false]         Do not delete untagged parents

-platform=[]         Remove only the given platform variant. Formatted as "os[/arch[/variant]]" (e.g., "linux/amd64")

 

SEE ALSO

docke-image(1)


 

Index

NAME
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
EXAMPLES
Removing an image
OPTIONS
SEE ALSO





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