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🧹 Docker Volume Cleaner (dockreap)
dockreap is a lightweight Python CLI tool that helps you identify and remove unused anonymous Docker volumes — including symlinks and their targets 🗑️
Keep your Docker environment tidy, automated, and efficient 🚀
⚙️ Features
- Detects anonymous Docker volumes (64-character hash names)
- Skips whitelisted volumes
- Skips bootstrap mounts (
/var/www/bootstrap) - Cleans up symlinks and their target directories
- Optional confirmation prompt via
--no-confirmation - Pure Python — no external dependencies
📦 Installation
Install from PyPI (recommended)
pip install dockreap
or with an isolated environment:
pipx install dockreap
Install from source (development)
git clone https://github.com/kevinveenbirkenbach/dockreap.git
cd dockreap
pip install .
🧪 Usage
# Basic usage (with confirmation prompt)
dockreap
# Skip confirmation
dockreap --no-confirmation
# Skip specific volumes by adding them to the whitelist
dockreap "volumeid1 volumeid2"
# Skip confirmation + whitelist
dockreap "volumeid1 volumeid2" --no-confirmation
📝 Notes:
- Only volumes with 64-character hash names (anonymous volumes) are considered.
- Volumes mounted at
/var/www/bootstrapare automatically excluded. - If a volume’s
_datadirectory is a symlink, both the symlink and its target directory are removed. - Volumes referenced by any container (running or stopped) are not deleted.
🔐 Requirements
- Python ≥ 3.9
- Docker CLI available and configured
- Sufficient permissions to remove Docker volumes
(usually requires
rootor membership in thedockergroup)
📜 License
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
👤 Author
Kevin Veen-Birkenbach 🌍 https://www.veen.world/
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