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# Docker plugin
This plugin adds auto-completion and aliases for [docker](https://www.docker.com/).
To use it add `docker` to the plugins array in your zshrc file.
```zsh
plugins=(... docker)
```
A copy of the completion script from the docker/cli git repo:
https://github.com/docker/cli/blob/master/contrib/completion/zsh/_docker
## Settings
By default, the completion doesn't allow option-stacking, meaning if you try to complete
`docker run -it <TAB>` it won't work, because you're _stacking_ the `-i` and `-t` options.
[You can enable it](https://github.com/docker/cli/commit/b10fb43048) by **adding the lines below to your zshrc
file**, but be aware of the side effects:
> This enables Zsh to understand commands like `docker run -it ubuntu`. However, by enabling this, this also
> makes Zsh complete `docker run -u<tab>` with `docker run -uapprox` which is not valid. The users have to put
> the space or the equal sign themselves before trying to complete.
>
> Therefore, this behavior is disabled by default. To enable it:
>
> ```sh
> zstyle ':completion:*:*:docker:*' option-stacking yes
> zstyle ':completion:*:*:docker-*:*' option-stacking yes
> ```
### Use old-style completion
If the current completion does not work well for you, you can enable legacy completion instead with the
following setting. See https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/issues/11789 for more information.
```zsh
zstyle ':omz:plugins:docker' legacy-completion yes
```
## Aliases
| Alias | Command | Description |
| :------ | :------------------------------- | :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| dbl | `docker build` | Build an image from a Dockerfile |
| dcin | `docker container inspect` | Display detailed information on one or more containers |
| dcls | `docker container ls` | List all the running docker containers |
| dclsa | `docker container ls -a` | List all running and stopped containers |
| dib | `docker image build` | Build an image from a Dockerfile (same as docker build) |
| dii | `docker image inspect` | Display detailed information on one or more images |
| dils | `docker image ls` | List docker images |
| dipu | `docker image push` | Push an image or repository to a remote registry |
| dirm | `docker image rm` | Remove one or more images |
| dit | `docker image tag` | Add a name and tag to a particular image |
| dkil | `docker kill` | Kill one or more running containers |
| dlo | `docker container logs` | Fetch the logs of a docker container |
| dlof | `docker container logs --follow` | Fetch and follow the logs of a docker container |
| dnc | `docker network create` | Create a new network |
| dncn | `docker network connect` | Connect a container to a network |
| dndcn | `docker network disconnect` | Disconnect a container from a network |
| dni | `docker network inspect` | Return information about one or more networks |
| dnls | `docker network ls` | List all networks the engine daemon knows about, including those spanning multiple hosts |
| dnrm | `docker network rm` | Remove one or more networks |
| dpo | `docker container port` | List port mappings or a specific mapping for the container |
| dpu | `docker pull` | Pull an image or a repository from a registry |
| dpsh | `docker push` | Upload an image to a registry |
| dritrm | `docker container run --rm -it` | Create a new container, start it in an interactive shell and automatically remove it |
| dr | `docker container run` | Create a new container and start it using the specified command |
| drit | `docker container run -it` | Create a new container and start it in an interactive shell |
| drm | `docker container rm` | Remove the specified container(s) |
| drm! | `docker container rm -f` | Force the removal of a running container (uses SIGKILL) |
| dst | `docker container start` | Start one or more stopped containers |
| drs | `docker container restart` | Restart one or more containers |
| dsta | `docker stop $(docker ps -q)` | Stop all running containers |
| dstat | `docker container stats` | Display a live stream of containers resource usage statistics |
| dstp | `docker container stop` | Stop one or more running containers |
| dtop | `docker top` | Display the running processes of a container |
| dvi | `docker volume inspect` | Display detailed information about one or more volumes |
| dvls | `docker volume ls` | List all the volumes known to docker |
| dvrm | `docker volume rm` | Remove one or more volumes |
| dcprune | `docker container prune` | Cleanup dangling containers |
| diprune | `docker image prune` | Cleanup dangling images |
| dvprune | `docker volume prune` | Cleanup dangling volumes |
| dxc | `docker container exec` | Run a new command in a running container |
| dxcit | `docker container exec -it` | Run a new command in a running container in an interactive shell |
## Custom functions (pseudo-aliases)
| Name | Function | Description |
| :---- | :----------------------------------------- | :-------------------------------------------------------- |
| dxcsh | `dxcsh() { docker exec -it "$@" /bin/sh }` | Run a interactive shell inside a running docker container |