Is there no utility by which the operator might find out how much disk is being used by a collection of multipass images? The only way I have been able to view anything is to look at multipass list -vvvv
and wade through reams of information looking for disk sizes.
For example, in docker:
me@mybox:~$ docker image ls
REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE
alpine build 9443c4e84eaf About an hour ago 1.03GB
alpine run 25a4aa8e91d7 4 hours ago 53.3MB
ubuntu23kde v1 d9ee676502df 4 days ago 2.88GB
ubuntudev qt642 939488404c95 7 days ago 1.2GB
alpine-container v1 b2f8d4361b88 7 days ago 1.03GB
portnavigator/port-navigator 1.1.0 314caea26d7e 5 weeks ago 168MB
alpine latest 8ca4688f4f35 6 weeks ago 7.34MB
docker/disk-usage-extension 0.2.8 e2e81f16dc58 2 months ago 2.82MB
Is there no analog in multipass?
multipass info <imagename>
is the closest I have come to useful information but the format is terrible.
Using the
--format
switch withcsv
,yaml
, orjson
value gives other formatting, none of which are a simple table for a quick view. I think that would be a good addition to the--format
option.