Modern Docker Management, Designed for Everyone
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Oct 11, 2025 - Svelte
Modern Docker Management, Designed for Everyone
TUI tool to manage your docker images, containers and volumes 🚀
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A fancy, easy-to-use and reactive self-hosted docker compose.yaml stack-oriented manager
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