Essential Docker Commands Every Developer Should Bookmark
This article compiles the most frequently used Docker CLI commands into seven clear categories—basic, image management, container management, data/volume handling, network setup, security, and miscellaneous—each illustrated with screenshots and a QR code for a downloadable PDF reference.
1. Basic Commands
The article introduces the core Docker commands needed for everyday container operations, presented with a screenshot that displays the exact command syntax.
2. Image Management Commands
This section covers commands for building, listing, tagging, and removing Docker images, accompanied by an illustrative image.
3. Container Management Commands
Common commands for creating, inspecting, starting, stopping, and removing containers are shown through a visual example.
4. Data Management and Volume Commands
Commands that handle data persistence, volume creation, and mounting are demonstrated with a screenshot.
5. Network Configuration Commands
The article displays Docker networking commands, such as creating networks and connecting containers, via an image.
6. Security and Maintenance Commands
Security‑related and maintenance commands, including those for scanning images and pruning resources, are illustrated.
7. Other Useful Commands
A collection of additional handy Docker commands is provided, again shown with a visual reference.
All command groups are organized with bold headings and corresponding screenshots for quick reference. At the end, a QR code image is offered so readers can obtain a compiled PDF of the commands for offline use.
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