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## Listing Containers |
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## Listing Containers |
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To list all running containers, use the `docker ps` command. To view all containers (including those that have stopped), use the `-a` flag: |
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To list all running containers, use the `docker container ls` command. To view all containers (including those that have stopped), use the `-a` flag: |
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```bash |
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```bash |
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docker container ls -a |
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docker container ls -a |
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docker exec -it CONTAINER_ID bash |
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docker exec -it CONTAINER_ID bash |
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``` |
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Replace `CONTAINER_ID` with the ID or name of your desired container. You can find this in the output of `docker ps`. |
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Replace `CONTAINER_ID` with the ID or name of your desired container. You can find this in the output of `docker container ls`. |
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## Stopping Containers |
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## Stopping Containers |
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