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this post was submitted on 11 Jun 2026
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As long as it's not basic root docker, the gaping hole in self-hosted security. I don't know that, why is it good?
It’s a lightweight open source web based manager.
You can manage images and edit docker compose files and see terminal output from one place.
Makes it easy to see everything and is very functional.
https://github.com/louislam/dockge
Sounds like portainer with extra steps, but if it works for you, cool. As said I prefer podman, but I'm on an immutable fedora derivative, so it's natural.
I didn’t like portainer. I think it works with podman.
Thanks, but I'm basically good with a text editor (kate) and systemctl calls (journalctl or podman logs in a pinch). YMMV, no judgement.