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    • RE: How to delete untagged Docker images digest (free tier)

      @atripp Thanks for the quick reply, I'm stuck about how to retag already existing digests?

      Currently, the repository is entirely untagged, so I can’t pull from the image's digest and retag it. I believe the issue is that I’m not being provided with the full digest hash - as seen in my screenshot - which is preventing me from referencing or working with the images directly.

      Would there be a way to retrieve the complete digest hash or otherwise interact with these untagged images so I can retag them? Or is there another approach you’d recommend for cleaning them up?

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    • How to delete untagged Docker images digest (free tier)

      Hi everyone,

      I'm new to ProGet and really enjoying it so far as a hobbyist user. However, I'm currently stuck with a cleanup issue. I have several untagged Docker image digests that accumulated because I've been pushing updates to the same tag repeatedly.

      Right now, I can't figure out how to clean up these untagged digests. Here's what I've tried so far:

      Restarting the container.

      • Manually scheduling clean-up jobs.
      • Using the REST/HTTP API—but I couldn’t find a way to filter or select untagged images by digest.
      • Waiting for the Feed Cleanup and Retention jobs to run, but these features appear to be Enterprise-only.
      • Waiting for the Docker Garbage Collection, but it seems to skip these untagged digests.
      • Attempting to delete them via the UI, but this only allows deletions based on tags, not digests.

      I'm struggling to figure out what options I have for cleaning up these untagged digests on the free tier. This is a home system as I am a hobbyist so the enterprise plan isn't feasible. If anyone could guide me or suggest an approach, I’d really appreciate it.

      Here’s a screenshot for reference:

      04bf538a-c360-4672-9790-e154d6102afd-image.png

      Thanks in advance for your help!

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