![]() # Delete every Docker containers # Must be run first because images are attached to containers docker rm -f $(docker ps -a -q) # Delete every Docker image docker rmi -f $(docker images -q) Of course you don't want to do this if you're using Docker across multiple projects - you'll find yourself in a world of hurt if you break your other images.zip or Docker-based deployment model, where DAGs can be deployed and versioned independently of one another. ![]() ![]() The double ‘dags’ in the last line is so that it mirrors the layout of our airflow-dags repository, and weflow imports work correctly.
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