docker scout cache df
| Description | Show Docker Scout disk usage |
|---|---|
| Usage | docker scout cache df |
Description
Docker Scout uses a temporary cache storage for generating image SBOMs. The cache helps avoid regenerating or fetching resources unnecessarily.
This docker scout cache df command shows the cached data on the host.
Each cache entry is identified by the digest of the image.
You can use the docker scout cache prune command to delete cache data at any time.
Examples
List temporary and cache files
$ docker scout cache df
Docker Scout temporary directory to generate SBOMs is located at:
/var/folders/dw/d6h9w2sx6rv3lzwwgrnx7t5h0000gp/T/docker-scout
this path can be configured using the DOCKER_SCOUT_CACHE_DIR environment variable
Image Digest │ Size
──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┼────────
sha256:c41ab5c992deb4fe7e5da09f67a8804a46bd0592bfdf0b1847dde0e0889d2bff │ 21 kB
Total: 21 kB
Docker Scout cached SBOMs are located at:
/Users/user/.docker/scout/sbom
Image Digest │ Size of SBOM
──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┼───────────────
sha256:02bb6f428431fbc2809c5d1b41eab5a68350194fb508869a33cb1af4444c9b11 │ 42 kB
sha256:03fc002fe4f370463a8f04d3a288cdffa861e462fc8b5be44ab62b296ad95183 │ 100 kB
sha256:088134dd33e4a2997480a1488a41c11abebda465da5cf7f305a0ecf8ed494329 │ 194 kB
sha256:0b80b2f17aff7ee5bfb135c69d0d6fe34070e89042b7aac73d1abcc79cfe6759 │ 852 kB
sha256:0c9e8abe31a5f17d84d5c85d3853d2f948a4f126421e89e68753591f1b6fedc5 │ 930 kB
sha256:0d49cae0723c8d310e413736b5e91e0c59b605ade2546f6e6ef8f1f3ddc76066 │ 510 kB
sha256:0ef04748d071c2e631bb3edce8f805cb5512e746b682c83fdae6d8c0b243280b │ 1.0 MB
sha256:13fd22925b638bb7d2131914bb8f8b0f5f582bee364aec682d9e7fe722bb486a │ 42 kB
sha256:174c41d4fbc7f63e1f2bb7d2f7837318050406f2f27e5073a84a84f18b48b883 │ 115 kB
Total: 4 MB

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