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% docker-volumes
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# Create a volume
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sudo docker volume create <name>
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# List all volumes
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sudo docker volume ls
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# Remove volume
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sudo docker volume rm <volume>
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$ volume: sudo docker volume ls --format "{{.Name}}" | awk '{print $1}'
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% docker-network
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# Create new network
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docker network create <name>
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# List the networks
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sudo docker network ls
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% docker
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# List the running containers
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sudo docker ps
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# Stop a running container through SIGTERM
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sudo docker stop <container_id>
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# Stop a running container through SIGKILL
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sudo docker kill <container_id>
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# Print the last lines of a container's logs
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docker logs --tail 100 <container_id> | less
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# Print the last lines of a container's logs and following its logs
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docker logs --tail 100 <container_id> -f
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$ container_id: sudo docker ps --format "{{.ID}}" | awk '{print $1}'
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