docker images | docker image name
ListimagesUsage$dockerimages[OPTIONS][REPOSITORY[:TAG]]Refertotheoptionssection[1]foranoverviewofavailableOPTIONS[2]forthiscommand.DescriptionThedefaultdockerimageswillshowalltoplevelimages,theirrepositoryandtags,andtheirsize.Dockerimageshaveintermediatelayersthatincreasereusability,decreasediskusage,andspeedupdockerbuildbyallowingeachsteptobecached.Theseintermediatelayersarenotshownbydefault.TheSIZEisthecumulativespacetakenupbytheimageandallitsparentimages.Thisisalsothediskspaceusedbythecon...
List images
Usage $ docker images [OPTIONS] [REPOSITORY[:TAG]]Refer to the options section[1] for an overview of available OPTIONS[2] for this command.
DescriptionThe default docker images will show all top level images, their repository and tags, and their size.
Docker images have intermediate layers that increase reusability, decrease disk usage, and speed up docker build by allowing each step to be cached. These intermediate layers are not shown by default.
The SIZE is the cumulative space taken up by the image and all its parent images. This is also the disk space used by the contents of the Tar file created when you docker save an image.
An image will be listed more than once if it has multiple repository names or tags. This single image (identifiable by its matching IMAGE ID) uses up the SIZE listed only once.
For example uses of this command, refer to the exampl...