diff --git a/ee/dtr/user/tag-pruning/tag-pruning.md b/ee/dtr/user/tag-pruning/tag-pruning.md index 7442c0da15..4138bccef2 100644 --- a/ee/dtr/user/tag-pruning/tag-pruning.md +++ b/ee/dtr/user/tag-pruning/tag-pruning.md @@ -11,18 +11,18 @@ keywords: registry, tag pruning, tag limit, repo management ## Overview You can configure the Docker Trusted Registry (DTR) to automatically clean up repository -images which are abandoned and no longer necessary. You can accomplish tag pruning on each +images which are abandoned and no longer necessary. You enable tag pruning on each repository that you manage by: -* specifying a tag pruning policy (#specifying-a-tag-pruning-policy) -* enforcing a tag limit (#enforcing-a-tag-limit) +* [specifying a tag pruning policy] (#specify-a-tag-pruning-policy) +* [enforcing a tag limit] (#enforce-a-tag-limit) ## Specify a tag pruning policy You can now add tag pruning policies on each repository that you manage. To get started, navigate to `https://` and log in with your credentials. Select **Repositories** on the left navigation pane, and then click on the name of the repository -that you want to update. Note that you will have to click on the repository name following the +that you want to update. Note that you will have to click on the repository name following the `/` after the specific namespace for your repository. ![tag pruning](../../images/tag-pruning-0.png){: .with-border} @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ Specify one or more image attributes to your pruning criteria, and choose **Prun ![](../../images/tag-pruning-2.png){: .with-border} -If you have specified multiple pruning policies on the repository, the **Pruning** tab will display a list of your prune triggers and details on when a tag pruning was performed based on the trigger, a toggle for deactivating or reactivating the trigger, and a **View** link for modifying or deleting your selected trigger. +If you have specified multiple pruning policies on the repository, the **Pruning** tab will display a list of your prune triggers and details on when a tag pruning operation was performed based on the trigger, a toggle for deactivating or reactivating the trigger, and a **View** link for modifying or deleting your selected trigger. ![](../../images/tag-pruning-3.png){: .with-border}