--- title: "plugin ls" description: "The plugin ls command description and usage" keywords: "plugin, list" --- # plugin ls ```markdown Usage: docker plugin ls [OPTIONS] List plugins Aliases: ls, list Options: -f, --filter filter Provide filter values (e.g. 'enabled=true') --format string Pretty-print plugins using a Go template --help Print usage --no-trunc Don't truncate output -q, --quiet Only display plugin IDs ``` ## Description Lists all the plugins that are currently installed. You can install plugins using the [`docker plugin install`](plugin_install.md) command. You can also filter using the `-f` or `--filter` flag. Refer to the [filtering](#filtering) section for more information about available filter options. ## Examples ```bash $ docker plugin ls ID NAME TAG DESCRIPTION ENABLED 69553ca1d123 tiborvass/sample-volume-plugin latest A test plugin for Docker true ``` ### 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: * enabled (boolean - true or false, 0 or 1) * capability (string - currently `volumedriver`, `networkdriver`, `ipamdriver`, `logdriver`, `metricscollector`, or `authz`) #### enabled The `enabled` filter matches on plugins enabled or disabled. #### capability The `capability` filter matches on plugin capabilities. One plugin might have multiple capabilities. Currently `volumedriver`, `networkdriver`, `ipamdriver`, `logdriver`, `metricscollector`, and `authz` are supported capabilities. ```bash $ docker plugin install --disable tiborvass/no-remove tiborvass/no-remove $ docker plugin ls --filter enabled=true NAME TAG DESCRIPTION ENABLED ``` ### Formatting The formatting options (`--format`) pretty-prints plugins output using a Go template. Valid placeholders for the Go template are listed below: Placeholder | Description ---------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ `.ID` | Plugin ID `.Name` | Plugin name `.Description` | Plugin description `.Enabled` | Whether plugin is enabled or not `.PluginReference` | The reference used to push/pull from a registry When using the `--format` option, the `plugin ls` command will either output the data exactly as the template declares or, when using the `table` directive, includes column headers as well. The following example uses a template without headers and outputs the `ID` and `Name` entries separated by a colon for all plugins: ```bash $ docker plugin ls --format "{{.ID}}: {{.Name}}" 4be01827a72e: tiborvass/no-remove ``` ## Related commands * [plugin create](plugin_create.md) * [plugin disable](plugin_disable.md) * [plugin enable](plugin_enable.md) * [plugin inspect](plugin_inspect.md) * [plugin install](plugin_install.md) * [plugin push](plugin_push.md) * [plugin rm](plugin_rm.md) * [plugin set](plugin_set.md) * [plugin upgrade](plugin_upgrade.md)