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authorW. Trevor King <wking@tremily.us>2018-06-29 10:53:33 -0700
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docs: Follow man-pages(7) suggestions for SYNOPSIS
man-pages(7) has [1]: > For commands, this shows the syntax of the command and its arguments > (including options); boldface is used for as-is text and italics are > used to indicate replaceable arguments. Brackets ([]) surround > optional arguments, vertical bars (|) separate choices, and ellipses > (...) can be repeated. I've adjusted our SYNOPSIS entries to match that formatting, and generally tried to make them more consistent with the precedent set by the man-pages project. Outside of the SYNOPSIS entry, I prefer using backticks for literals, although in some places I've left the ** bolding to keep things visually similar to a nearby SYNOPSIS entry. [1]: http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/man-pages.7.html Signed-off-by: W. Trevor King <wking@tremily.us> Closes: #1027 Approved by: rhatdan
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podman\-container\-cleanup - Cleanup Container storage and networks
## SYNOPSIS
-**podman container cleanup [OPTIONS] CONTAINER**
+**podman container cleanup** [*options*] *container*
## DESCRIPTION
`podman container cleanup` cleans up exited containers by removing all mountpoints and network configuration from the host. The container name or ID can be used. The cleanup command does not remove the containers. Running containers will not be cleaned up.