--- description: Docker Dashboard keywords: Docker Dashboard, manage, containers, gui, dashboard, images, user manual title: Explore Containers --- The **Containers** view lists all your running containers and applications. You must have running or stopped containers and applications to see them listed. ## Container actions Use the **Search** field to search for any specific container. From the **Containers** view you can perform the following actions on one or more containers at once: - Pause - Resume - Stop - Start - Delete When you hover over individual containers, you can also: - Click **Open in Visual Studio Code** to open the application in VS Code. - Open the port exposed by the container in a browser. ## Inspect a container You can obtain detailed information about the container when you select a container. The **container view** displays **Logs**, **Inspect**, and **Stats** tabs and provides quick action buttons to perform various actions. - Select **Logs** to see logs from the container. You can also: - Use `Cmd + f`/`Ctrl + f` to open the search bar and find specific entries. Search matches are highlighted in yellow. - Press `Enter` or `Shit + Enter` to jump to the next or previous search match respectively. - Use the **Copy** icon in the top right-hand corner to copy all the logs to your clipboard. - Automatically copy any logs content by highlighting a few lines or a section of the logs. - Use the **Clear terminal** icon in the top right-hand corner to clear the logs terminal. - Select and view external links that may be in your logs. - Select **Inspect** to view low-level information about the container. You can see the local path, version number of the image, SHA-256, port mapping, and other details. - Select **Stats** to view information about the container resource utilization. You can see the amount of CPU, disk I/O, memory, and network I/O used by the container.