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title: "volume ls"
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description: "The volume ls command description and usage"
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keywords: "volume, list"
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---
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# volume ls
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```markdown
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Usage: docker volume ls [OPTIONS]
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List volumes
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Aliases:
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ls, list
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Options:
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-f, --filter value Provide filter values (e.g. 'dangling=true') (default [])
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- dangling=<boolean> a volume if referenced or not
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- driver=<string> a volume's driver name
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- label=<key> or label=<key>=<value>
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- name=<string> a volume's name
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--format string Pretty-print volumes using a Go template
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--help Print usage
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-q, --quiet Only display volume names
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```
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## Description
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List all the volumes known to Docker. You can filter using the `-f` or
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`--filter` flag. Refer to the [filtering](#filtering) section for more
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information about available filter options.
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## Examples
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### Create a volume
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```bash
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$ docker volume create rosemary
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rosemary
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$ docker volume create tyler
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tyler
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$ docker volume ls
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DRIVER VOLUME NAME
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local rosemary
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local tyler
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```
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### Filtering
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The filtering flag (`-f` or `--filter`) format is of "key=value". If there is more
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than one filter, then pass multiple flags (e.g., `--filter "foo=bar" --filter "bif=baz"`)
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The currently supported filters are:
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* dangling (boolean - true or false, 0 or 1)
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* driver (a volume driver's name)
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* label (`label=<key>` or `label=<key>=<value>`)
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* name (a volume's name)
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#### dangling
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The `dangling` filter matches on all volumes not referenced by any containers
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```bash
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$ docker run -d -v tyler:/tmpwork busybox
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f86a7dd02898067079c99ceacd810149060a70528eff3754d0b0f1a93bd0af18
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$ docker volume ls -f dangling=true
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DRIVER VOLUME NAME
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local rosemary
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```
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#### driver
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The `driver` filter matches volumes based on their driver.
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The following example matches volumes that are created with the `local` driver:
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```bash
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$ docker volume ls -f driver=local
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DRIVER VOLUME NAME
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local rosemary
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local tyler
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```
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#### label
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The `label` filter matches volumes based on the presence of a `label` alone or
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a `label` and a value.
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First, let's create some volumes to illustrate this;
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```bash
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$ docker volume create the-doctor --label is-timelord=yes
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the-doctor
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$ docker volume create daleks --label is-timelord=no
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daleks
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```
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The following example filter matches volumes with the `is-timelord` label
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regardless of its value.
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```bash
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$ docker volume ls --filter label=is-timelord
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DRIVER VOLUME NAME
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local daleks
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local the-doctor
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```
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As the above example demonstrates, both volumes with `is-timelord=yes`, and
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`is-timelord=no` are returned.
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Filtering on both `key` *and* `value` of the label, produces the expected result:
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```bash
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$ docker volume ls --filter label=is-timelord=yes
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DRIVER VOLUME NAME
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local the-doctor
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```
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Specifying multiple label filter produces an "and" search; all conditions
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should be met;
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```bash
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$ docker volume ls --filter label=is-timelord=yes --filter label=is-timelord=no
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DRIVER VOLUME NAME
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```
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#### name
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The `name` filter matches on all or part of a volume's name.
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The following filter matches all volumes with a name containing the `rose` string.
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```bash
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$ docker volume ls -f name=rose
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DRIVER VOLUME NAME
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local rosemary
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```
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### Formatting
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The formatting options (`--format`) pretty-prints volumes output
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using a Go template.
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Valid placeholders for the Go template are listed below:
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Placeholder | Description
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--------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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`.Name` | Network name
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`.Driver` | Network driver
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`.Scope` | Network scope (local, global)
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`.Mountpoint` | Whether the network is internal or not.
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`.Labels` | All labels assigned to the volume.
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`.Label` | Value of a specific label for this volume. For example `{{.Label "project.version"}}`
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When using the `--format` option, the `volume ls` command will either
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output the data exactly as the template declares or, when using the
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`table` directive, includes column headers as well.
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The following example uses a template without headers and outputs the
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`Name` and `Driver` entries separated by a colon for all volumes:
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```bash
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$ docker volume ls --format "{{.Name}}: {{.Driver}}"
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vol1: local
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vol2: local
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vol3: local
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```
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## Related commands
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* [volume create](volume_create.md)
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* [volume inspect](volume_inspect.md)
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* [volume rm](volume_rm.md)
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* [volume prune](volume_prune.md)
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* [Understand Data Volumes](https://docs.docker.com/engine/tutorials/dockervolumes/)
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