% podman-rm(1)

## NAME
podman\-rm - Remove one or more containers

## SYNOPSIS
**podman rm** [*options*] *container*

**podman container rm** [*options*] *container*

## DESCRIPTION
**podman rm** will remove one or more containers from the host.  The container name or ID can be used.  This does not remove images.  Running containers will not be removed without the `-f` option

## OPTIONS

**--all**, **-a**

Remove all containers.  Can be used in conjunction with -f as well.

**--force**, **-f**

Force the removal of running and paused containers.  Forcing a containers removal also
removes containers from container storage even if the container is not known to podman.
Containers could have been created by a different container engine.

**--latest**, **-l**

Instead of providing the container name or ID, use the last created container. If you use methods other than Podman
to run containers such as CRI-O, the last started container could be from either of those methods.

The latest option is not supported on the remote client.

**--storage**

Remove the container from the storage library only.
This is only possible with containers that are not present in libpod (cannot be seen by `podman ps`).
It is used to remove containers from `podman build` and `buildah`, and orphan containers which were only partially removed by `podman rm`.
The storage option conflicts with the **--all**, **--latest**, and **--volumes** options.

**--volumes**, **-v**

Remove the volumes associated with the container.

## EXAMPLE
Remove a container by its name *mywebserver*
```
podman rm mywebserver
```
Remove several containers by name and container id.
```
podman rm mywebserver myflaskserver 860a4b23
```

Forcibly remove a container by container ID.
```
podman rm -f 860a4b23
```

Remove all containers regardless of its run state.
```
podman rm -f -a
```

Forcibly remove the latest container created.
```
podman rm -f --latest
```

## Exit Status
**_0_** if all specified containers removed
**_1_** if one of the specified containers did not exist, and no other failures
**_2_** if one of the specified containers is paused or running
**_125_** if the command fails for a reason other than container did not exist or is paused/running

## SEE ALSO
podman(1), podman-image-rm(1)

## HISTORY
August 2017, Originally compiled by Ryan Cole <rycole@redhat.com>