And that’s all, I’m happy since I was out of space.

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      6 days ago

      I’m new to docker and all of my shit stopped working recently. Just wouldn’t load. Took about a half hour to find out that old images were taking up about 63GB on my 100GB boot partition, resulting in it being completely full.

      I added the command to prune 3 month old images to my update scripts.

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      7 days ago

      last year I had over 1TB freed by docker system prune on a dev VM. If you’re building images often, that’s a mandatory command to run once in a while.

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        I create a cron job with something like: docker system prune -af --filter="until=XXh" where XX is on the order of a few days.