No it doesn't have the same flag I think because it does not even do the same behaviour of downloading recommended packages.
However there is another flag --virtual
which helps keep your images smaller:
apk add --virtual somename package1 package2
and then
apk del somename
This is useful for stuff needed for only build but not for execution later.
Note you must execute it in one RUN command, else it cannot be deleted from the previous Docker image layer.
e.g. if pything1
needs package1
and package2
to run, but only needs package3
and package4
during the install build, this would be optimal:
RUN apk add --no-cache package1 package2
RUN apk add --no-cache --virtual builddeps package3 package4 && \
pip install pything1 && \
apk del builddeps
package 3 and 4 are not added the "world" packages but are removed before the layer is written.
This question asks the question other way round: What is .build-deps for apk add --virtual command?