Docker remove image is a command used to delete a Docker image from the local Docker image repository. It can be used to free up disk space and remove unnecessary images that are no longer needed. The command can be used with the name of the image, a partial name, or the ID of the image, and can also be used with the -f flag to force removal of the image even if it is currently in use.
A surreal scene of a docker container being sucked into a vortex, with swirling colors and distorted shapes, as the image is being removed from the system, with a sense of chaos and disorder.
A close-up shot of a docker image being deleted from a computer screen, with a bright red 'Delete' button highlighted, and a faint outline of the image lingering in the background, as if it's being erased.
A futuristic illustration of a docker container being dismantled, with tools and machinery surrounding it, as the image is being removed from the system, with a bold red 'X' symbol over it, symbolizing deletion.