in docker version 20.10.20 linux I had to tell the path for the Repository with / as described in some comments, so here was my solution
Example of what I get when I do a docker image
as you can see I need something to select the TAG, lets say: delete everything related to feature 1
REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE
nexus-snapshot.bla.com/core/apple 6.6.1-feature_1-SNAPSHOT 82cb336f7ed1 2 months ago 1.11GB
nexus-snapshot.bla.com/core/orange 6.6.1-feature_1-SNAPSHOT 82cb336f7ed2 2 months ago 1.12GB
nexus-snapshot.bla.com/core/apple 6.6.1-feature_2-SNAPSHOT 82cb336f7ed3 8 hours ago 1.11GB
nexus-snapshot.bla.com/core/orange 6.6.1-feature_2-SNAPSHOT 82cb336f7ed4 8 hours ago 1.12GB
nexus-snapshot.bla.com/core/apple 6.6.1-feature_3-SNAPSHOT 82cb336f7ed5 1 hour ago 1.11GB
nexus-snapshot.bla.com/core/orange 6.6.1-feature_3-SNAPSHOT 82cb336f7ed6 1 hour ago 1.12GB
Solution:
$ docker rmi $(docker images --filter=reference="nexus*/*/*:6.6.1-feature_1*" -q) -f
Explanation:
note I will be using ... instead of * to make more human readable, it means any character
1 - Between the brackets () the inner command is:
searching for nexus.../.../... : tag 6.6.1-feature_1.... which than will return the id for 82cb336f7ed1 and 82cb336f7ed2
2 - The id will be passed to the outer command docker rmi {82cb336f7ed1, 82cb336f7ed2} -f
to force remove the images