--- author: mikeconrad categories: - Automation - Docker - Software Engineering date: "2024-04-03T09:12:41Z" guid: https://hackanooga.com/?p=557 id: 557 image: /wp-content/uploads/2024/04/docker-logo-blue-min.png tags: - Blog Post title: Stop all running containers with Docker url: /stop-all-running-containers-with-docker/ --- These are some handy snippets I use on a regular basis when managing containers. I have one server in particular that can sometimes end up with 50 to 100 orphaned containers for various reasons. The easiest/quickest way to stop all of them is to do something like this: ``` docker container stop $(docker container ps -q) ``` Let me break this down in case you are not familiar with the syntax. Basically we are passing the output of `docker container ps -q` into docker container stop. This works because the stop command can take a list of container ids which is what we get when passing the `-q` flag to docker container ps.