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	rm
Usage:  docker rm [OPTIONS] CONTAINER [CONTAINER...]
Remove one or more containers
Options:
  -f, --force     Force the removal of a running container (uses SIGKILL)
      --help      Print usage
  -l, --link      Remove the specified link
  -v, --volumes   Remove the volumes associated with the container
Examples
$ docker rm /redis
/redis
This will remove the container referenced under the link
/redis.
$ docker rm --link /webapp/redis
/webapp/redis
This will remove the underlying link between /webapp and the /redis
containers removing all network communication.
$ docker rm --force redis
redis
The main process inside the container referenced under the link /redis will receive
SIGKILL, then the container will be removed.
$ docker rm $(docker ps -a -q)
This command will delete all stopped containers. The command
docker ps -a -q will return all existing container IDs and pass them to
the rm command which will delete them. Any running containers will not be
deleted.
$ docker rm -v redis
redis
This command will remove the container and any volumes associated with it. Note that if a volume was specified with a name, it will not be removed.
$ docker create -v awesome:/foo -v /bar --name hello redis
hello
$ docker rm -v hello
In this example, the volume for /foo will remain intact, but the volume for
/bar will be removed. The same behavior holds for volumes inherited with
--volumes-from.