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Donal McBreen ff7a1e6726 Prune unused images correctly
dangling=true doesn't prune any images, as we are not creating dangling
images.

Using --all should remove unused images, but it considers the Git SHA
tag on the latest image to be unused (presumably because there are two
tags, the SHA and latest and the running container is only considered to
be using "latest"). As a result it deletes the tag, which means that we
can't rollback to that SHA later.

Its a bit more complicated to only remove images that are not referenced
by any containers.

First we find the tags we want to keep from the containers (running and
stopped).

Then we append the latest tag to that list.

Then we get a full list of image tags and remove those tags from that
list (using `grep -v -w`).

Finally we pass the tags to `docker rmi`. That either deletes the tag if
there are other references to the image or both the tag and the image if
it is the only one.
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