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Any need to prune unused images ?

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  • timconsidineT Offline
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    timconsidine
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    As I blunder my way through building custom apps, I'm inevitably doing lots of trial and error.
    Build --> install --> stop app --> uninstall app
    Although the repo name stays the same, I'm using different tags for build.
    Should I be doing something like docker image prune via cloudron CLI ? Or is that taken care of through the app uninstall process ?

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    • timconsidineT timconsidine

      As I blunder my way through building custom apps, I'm inevitably doing lots of trial and error.
      Build --> install --> stop app --> uninstall app
      Although the repo name stays the same, I'm using different tags for build.
      Should I be doing something like docker image prune via cloudron CLI ? Or is that taken care of through the app uninstall process ?

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      girish
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      @timconsidine yes, old images are removed in the update/uninstall logic. Here and here . Same for restore code as well (when you restore the app to a different version that uses a different docker image).

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      • girishG girish

        @timconsidine yes, old images are removed in the update/uninstall logic. Here and here . Same for restore code as well (when you restore the app to a different version that uses a different docker image).

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        timconsidine
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        @girish phew, thank you

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