Consumers of the json output, like the atomic cli, need the ID of the image for the container as well as the name. Specifically, it is used to tract "used" and "vulnerable" images. Signed-off-by: baude <bbaude@redhat.com>
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% kpod(1) kpod-images - List images in local storage % Dan Walsh
kpod-images "1" "March 2017" "kpod"
NAME
kpod images - List images in local storage
SYNOPSIS
kpod images [options [...]]
DESCRIPTION
Displays locally stored images, their names, and their IDs.
OPTIONS
--digests
Show image digests
--filter, -f=[]
Filter output based on conditions provided (default [])
--format
Change the default output format. This can be of a supported type like 'json' or a Go template.
--noheading, -n
Omit the table headings from the listing of images.
--no-trunc, --notruncate
Do not truncate output.
--quiet, -q
Lists only the image IDs.
EXAMPLE
kpod images
kpod images --quiet
kpod images -q --noheading --notruncate
kpod images --format json
kpod images --format "{{.ID}}"
kpod images --filter dangling=true
SEE ALSO
kpod(1)
HISTORY
March 2017, Originally compiled by Dan Walsh dwalsh@redhat.com