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| % podman-system-prune(1)
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| ## NAME
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| podman\-system\-prune - Remove all unused container, image and volume data
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| ## SYNOPSIS
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| **podman system prune** [*options*]
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| ## DESCRIPTION
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| **podman system prune** removes all unused containers (both dangling and unreferenced), pods and optionally, volumes from local storage.
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| With the **--all** option, you can delete all unused images.  Unused images are dangling images as well as any image that does not have any containers based on it.
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| By default, volumes are not removed to prevent important data from being deleted if there is currently no container using the volume. Use the **--volumes** flag when running the command to prune volumes as well.
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| ## OPTIONS
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| **--all**, **-a**
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| Remove all unused images not just dangling ones.
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| **--force**, **-f**
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| Do not prompt for confirmation
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| **--help**, **-h**
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| Print usage statement
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| **--volumes**
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| Prune volumes currently unused by any container
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| ## SEE ALSO
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| podman(1), podman-image-prune(1), podman-container-prune(1), podman-pod-prune(1), podman-volume-prune(1)
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| ## HISTORY
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| February 2019, Originally compiled by Dan Walsh (dwalsh at redhat dot com)
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