alias dbl='docker build' alias dcin='docker container inspect' alias dcls='docker container ls' alias dclsa='docker container ls -a' alias dib='docker image build' alias dii='docker image inspect' alias dils='docker image ls' alias dipu='docker image push' alias dirm='docker image rm' alias dit='docker image tag' alias dlo='docker container logs' alias dnc='docker network create' alias dncn='docker network connect' alias dndcn='docker network disconnect' alias dni='docker network inspect' alias dnls='docker network ls' alias dnrm='docker network rm' alias dpo='docker container port' alias dpu='docker pull' alias dr='docker container run' alias drit='docker container run -it' alias drm='docker container rm' alias 'drm!'='docker container rm -f' alias dst='docker container start' alias drs='docker container restart' alias dsta='docker stop $(docker ps -q)' alias dstp='docker container stop' alias dtop='docker top' alias dvi='docker volume inspect' alias dvls='docker volume ls' alias dvprune='docker volume prune' alias dxc='docker container exec' alias dxcit='docker container exec -it' if (( ! $+commands[docker] )); then return fi { # `docker completion` is only available from 23.0.0 on local _docker_version=$(command docker version --format '{{.Client.Version}}' 2>/dev/null) if is-at-least 23.0.0 $_docker_version; then # If the completion file doesn't exist yet, we need to autoload it and # bind it to `docker`. Otherwise, compinit will have already done that. if [[ ! -f "$ZSH_CACHE_DIR/completions/_docker" ]]; then typeset -g -A _comps autoload -Uz _docker _comps[docker]=_docker fi command docker completion zsh >| "$ZSH_CACHE_DIR/completions/_docker" fi } &|