Implement kpod rm
Kpod rm removes a container from the system Signed-off-by: Ryan Cole <rcyoalne@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: umohnani8 <umohnani@redhat.com>
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% kpod(1) kpod-rm - Remove one or more containers
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% Ryan Cole
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# kpod-rm "1" "August 2017" "kpod"
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## NAME
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kpod rm - Remove one or more containers
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## SYNOPSIS
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**kpod** **rm** [*options* [...]] container
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## DESCRIPTION
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Kpod rm will remove one or more containers from the host. The container name or ID can be used. This does not remove images. Running containers will not be removed without the -f option
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## OPTIONS
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**--force, f**
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Force the removal of a running container
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## EXAMPLE
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kpod rm mywebserver
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kpod rm -f 860a4b23
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## SEE ALSO
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kpod(1), kpod-rmi(1)
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## HISTORY
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August 2017, Originally compiled by Ryan Cole <rycole@redhat.com>
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