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# volume ls
Usage: docker volume ls [OPTIONS]
List volumes
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-f, --filter=[] Filter output based on these conditions:
- dangling=< boolean > a volume if referenced or not
- driver=< string > a volume's driver name
- name=< string > a volume's name
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--help Print usage
-q, --quiet Only display volume names
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Lists all the volumes Docker knows about. You can filter using the `-f` or `--filter` flag. Refer to the [filtering ](#filtering ) section for more information about available filter options.
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Example output:
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$ docker volume create --name rosemary
rosemary
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$docker volume create --name tyler
tyler
$ docker volume ls
DRIVER VOLUME NAME
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local rosemary
local tyler
## Filtering
The filtering flag (`-f` or `--filter` ) format is of "key=value". If there is more
than one filter, then pass multiple flags (e.g., `--filter "foo=bar" --filter "bif=baz"` )
The currently supported filters are:
* dangling (boolean - true or false, 0 or 1)
* driver (a volume driver's name)
* name (a volume's name)
### dangling
The `dangling` filter matches on all volumes not referenced by any containers
$ docker run -d -v tyler:/tmpwork busybox
f86a7dd02898067079c99ceacd810149060a70528eff3754d0b0f1a93bd0af18
$ docker volume ls -f dangling=true
DRIVER VOLUME NAME
local rosemary
### driver
The `driver` filter matches on all or part of a volume's driver name.
The following filter matches all volumes with a driver name containing the `local` string.
$ docker volume ls -f driver=local
DRIVER VOLUME NAME
local rosemary
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local tyler
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### name
The `name` filter matches on all or part of a volume's name.
The following filter matches all volumes with a name containing the `rose` string.
$ docker volume ls -f name=rose
DRIVER VOLUME NAME
local rosemary
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## Related information
* [volume create ](volume_create.md )
* [volume inspect ](volume_inspect.md )
* [volume rm ](volume_rm.md )
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* [Understand Data Volumes ](../../tutorials/dockervolumes.md )