`docker-tidy gc` will remove stopped containers and unused images that are older than \"max age\". Running containers, and images which are used by a container are never removed.
`docker-tidy gc` supports an image exclude list. If you have images that you\'d like to keep around forever you can use the exclude list to prevent them from being removed.
`docker-tidy gc` also supports a container exclude list based on labels. If there are stopped containers that you\'d like to keep, then you can check the labels to prevent them from being removed.
`docker-tidy stop` will `docker stop` containers where the container name starts with [\--prefix]{.title-ref} and/or it has been running for longer than [\--max-run-time]{.title-ref}.