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`docker version` subcommand is able to return both docker client and docker daemon information. To get a daemon version, it connects to a possibly remote daemon. If the remote daemon is not accessible, the client waits for some time, until it gets interrupted by timeout. As a result we can have a docker client running in background. When zsh session is rather short, a terminal application (iTerm2) starts asking if that background docker process should be stopped. On the other hand, to get a docker client version only, we can use `docker --version` instead. It does not connect to a daemon. Closes #11780 |
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README.md |
Docker plugin
This plugin adds auto-completion and aliases for docker.
To use it add docker
to the plugins array in your zshrc file.
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 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 completedocker run -u<tab>
withdocker 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:
zstyle ':completion:*:*:docker:*' option-stacking yes zstyle ':completion:*:*:docker-*:*' option-stacking yes
Aliases
Alias | Command | Description |
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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 |
dlo | docker container logs |
Fetch 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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |