Docker Essentials
Summary
TL;DR: Essential Docker commands and workflows for container management, image operations, and debugging.
Docker Essentials teaches your AI agent the commands and patterns for managing Docker containers. It covers image operations, container lifecycle, debugging, and common workflows.
When a container crashes, you can ask your agent to inspect logs, check resource usage, or restart services. When you need to build and push images, it knows the right sequence of commands.
This is a knowledge skill, not a wrapper around a CLI. It gives your agent context about Docker best practices so it can help you work with containers more effectively.
Use cases
- Debugging crashed containers by inspecting logs and resource usage
- Building, tagging, and pushing Docker images to registries
- Managing container lifecycle with start, stop, restart, and cleanup commands
- Setting up multi-container environments with docker-compose
Installation
Run this command to install the skill on your OpenClaw agent:
npx clawhub@latest install docker-essentialsSecurity scan
This is an instruction-only Docker reference that is internally consistent with its stated purpose; it contains no install steps or requests for secrets, though there's a small metadata inconsistency about the required binary.
SKILL.md
---
name: docker-essentials
description: Essential Docker commands and workflows for container management, image operations, and debugging.
homepage: https://docs.docker.com/
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---
# Docker Essentials
Essential Docker commands for container and image management.
## Container Lifecycle
### Running containers
```bash
# Run container from image
docker run nginx
# Run in background (detached)
docker run -d nginx
# Run with name
docker run --name my-nginx -d nginx
# Run with port mapping
docker run -p 8080:80 -d nginx
# Run with environment variables
docker run -e MY_VAR=value -d app
# Run with volume mount
docker run -v /host/path:/container/path -d app
# Run with auto-remove on exit
docker run --rm alpine echo "Hello"
# Interactive terminal
docker run -it ubuntu bash
```
### Managing containers
```bash
# List running containers
docker ps
# List all containers (including stopped)
docker ps -a
# Stop container
docker stop container_name
# Start stopped container
docker start container_name
# Restart container
docker restart container_name
# Remove container
docker rm container_name
# Force remove running container
docker rm -f container_name
# Remove all stopped containers
docker container prune
```
## Container Inspection & Debugging
### Viewing logs
```bash
# Show logs
docker logs container_name
# Follow logs (like tail -f)
docker logs -f container_name
# Last 100 lines
docker logs --tail 100 container_name
# Logs with timestamps
docker logs -t container_name
```
### Executing commands
```bash
# Execute command in running container
docker exec container_name ls -la
# Interactive shell
docker exec -it container_name bash
# Execute as specific user
docker exec -u root -it container_name bash
# Execute with environment variable
docker exec -e VAR=value container_name env
```
### Inspection
```bash
# Inspect container details
docker inspect container_name
# Get specific field (JSON path)
docker inspect -f '{{.NetworkSettings.IPAddress}}' container_name
# View container stats
docker stats
# View specific container stats
docker stats container_name
# View processes in container
docker top container_name
```
## Image Management
### Building images
```bash
# Build from Dockerfile
docker build -t myapp:1.0 .
# Build with custom Dockerfile
docker build -f Dockerfile.dev -t myapp:dev .
# Build with build args
docker build --build-arg VERSION=1.0 -t myapp .
# Build without cache
docker build --no-cache -t myapp .
```
### Managing images
```bash
# List images
docker images
# Pull image from registry
docker pull nginx:latest
# Tag image
docker tag myapp:1.0 myapp:latest
# Push to registry
docker push myrepo/myapp:1.0
# Remove image
docker rmi image_name
# Remove unused images
docker image prune
# Remove all unused images
docker image prune -a
```
## Docker Compose
### Basic operations
```bash
# Start services
docker-compose up
# Start in background
docker-compose up -d
# Stop services
docker-compose down
# Stop and remove volumes
docker-compose down -v
# View logs
docker-compose logs
# Follow logs for specific service
docker-compose logs -f web
# Scale service
docker-compose up -d --scale web=3
```
### Service management
```bash
# List services
docker-compose ps
# Execute command in service
docker-compose exec web bash
# Restart service
docker-compose restart web
# Rebuild service
docker-compose build web
# Rebuild and restart
docker-compose up -d --build
```
## Networking
```bash
# List networks
docker network ls
# Create network
docker network create mynetwork
# Connect container to network
docker network connect mynetwork container_name
# Disconnect from network
docker network disconnect mynetwork container_name
# Inspect network
docker network inspect mynetwork
# Remove network
docker network rm mynetwork
```
## Volumes
```bash
# List volumes
docker volume ls
# Create volume
docker volume create myvolume
# Inspect volume
docker volume inspect myvolume
# Remove volume
docker volume rm myvolume
# Remove unused volumes
docker volume prune
# Run with volume
docker run -v myvolume:/data -d app
```
## System Management
```bash
# View disk usage
docker system df
# Clean up everything unused
docker system prune
# Clean up including unused images
docker system prune -a
# Clean up including volumes
docker system prune --volumes
# Show Docker info
docker info
# Show Docker version
docker version
```
## Common Workflows
**Development container:**
```bash
docker run -it --rm \
-v $(pwd):/app \
-w /app \
-p 3000:3000 \
node:18 \
npm run dev
```
**Database container:**
```bash
docker run -d \
--name postgres \
-e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=secret \
-e POSTGRES_DB=mydb \
-v postgres-data:/var/lib/postgresql/data \
-p 5432:5432 \
postgres:15
```
**Quick debugging:**
```bash
# Shell into running container
docker exec -it container_name sh
# Copy file from container
docker cp container_name:/path/to/file ./local/path
# Copy file to container
docker cp ./local/file container_name:/path/in/container
```
**Multi-stage build:**
```dockerfile
# Dockerfile
FROM node:18 AS builder
WORKDIR /app
COPY package*.json ./
RUN npm install
COPY . .
RUN npm run build
FROM nginx:alpine
COPY --from=builder /app/dist /usr/share/nginx/html
```
## Useful Flags
**`docker run` flags:**
- `-d`: Detached mode (background)
- `-it`: Interactive terminal
- `-p`: Port mapping (host:container)
- `-v`: Volume mount
- `-e`: Environment variable
- `--name`: Container name
- `--rm`: Auto-remove on exit
- `--network`: Connect to network
**`docker exec` flags:**
- `-it`: Interactive terminal
- `-u`: User
- `-w`: Working directory
## Tips
- Use `.dockerignore` to exclude files from build context
- Combine `RUN` commands in Dockerfile to reduce layers
- Use multi-stage builds to reduce image size
- Always tag your images with versions
- Use `--rm` for one-off containers
- Use `docker-compose` for multi-container apps
- Clean up regularly with `docker system prune`
## Documentation
Official docs: https://docs.docker.com/
Dockerfile reference: https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/builder/
Compose file reference: https://docs.docker.com/compose/compose-file/
Version history
docker-essentials 1.0.0 - Initial release with a comprehensive guide to essential Docker commands and workflows. - Covers container lifecycle management, debugging, image operations, Compose, networking, volumes, and system cleanup. - Includes common workflow examples, multi-stage build patterns, and handy flag references. - Links to official Docker, Dockerfile, and Compose references for further documentation.
Frequently asked questions
Yes. Docker must be installed and running on your machine. The skill teaches your agent how to use Docker commands, but it does not install Docker for you.
Installation method
Send this prompt to your agent to install the skill
npx clawhub@latest install docker-essentialsSkill data sourced from ClawHub