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digitalocean-registry-cleanuplisted

Analyze and clean DigitalOcean Container Registry images. Lists repos with tag counts, deletes old tags (keep last N), finds stale repos, triggers garbage collection. Supports dry-run mode. Use when user says "clean registry", "delete old images", "DO registry", "registry cleanup", "docker images cleanup", "container registry", or "clean up old tags".
Goodsmileduck/claude-registry · ★ 1 · DevOps & Infrastructure · score 72
Install: claude install-skill Goodsmileduck/claude-registry
# DigitalOcean Registry Cleanup Prerequisite: `doctl` CLI must be installed and authenticated (`doctl auth init`). ## Script Run `scripts/registry_cleanup.py` via Bash tool: ```bash SCRIPT="<skill-path>/scripts/registry_cleanup.py" # Analyze: show all repos with tag counts and dates python3 $SCRIPT analyze # Clean: delete old tags from a repo, keep newest N python3 $SCRIPT clean <repo> --keep 5 --dry-run # preview first python3 $SCRIPT clean <repo> --keep 5 # execute # Stale: find repos not updated in N months python3 $SCRIPT stale --months 6 # list only python3 $SCRIPT stale --months 6 --delete # delete all tags # GC: trigger garbage collection to reclaim storage python3 $SCRIPT gc ``` ## Workflow 1. Run `analyze` to show registry overview 2. Present the table to the user, ask which repos to clean and how many tags to keep 3. Run `clean <repo> --keep N --dry-run` to preview 4. On user confirmation, run `clean <repo> --keep N` to delete 5. Run `stale` if user wants to find abandoned repos 6. Run `gc` after all deletions to reclaim storage 7. Run `analyze` again to show the result Always use `--dry-run` first before destructive operations.