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# Dockge # Dockge
A fancy, easy-to-use and reactive docker stack (`compose.yaml`) manager. A fancy, easy-to-use and reactive docker `compose.yaml` stack manager.
Dockge is built on top of [Compose V2](https://docs.docker.com/compose/migrate/). `compose.yaml` as known as `docker-compose.yml` Dockge is built on top of [Compose V2](https://docs.docker.com/compose/migrate/). `compose.yaml` is as known as `docker-compose.yml`.
## ⭐ Features ## ⭐ Features
- Focus on `docker-compose.yml` stack management - Focus on `compose.yaml` stack management
- Interactive editor for `docker-compose.yml` - Interactive editor for `compose.yaml`
- Interactive web terminal for containers and any docker commands - Interactive web terminal for containers and docker commands
- Reactive - Everything is just responsive. Progress and terminal output are in real-time - Reactive
- Easy-to-use & fancy UI - If you love Uptime Kuma's UI/UX, you will love this too - Everything is just responsive. Progress and terminal output are in real-time
- Convert `docker run ...` command into `docker-compose.yml` file - Easy-to-use & fancy UI
- If you love Uptime Kuma's UI/UX, you will love this too
- Convert `docker run ...` command into `compose.yaml` file
## 🔧 How to Install ## 🔧 How to Install
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- I have been using Portainer for some time, but for the stack management, I am sometimes not satisfied with it. For example, sometimes when I try to deploy a stack, the loading icon keeps spinning for a few minutes without progress. And sometimes error messages are not clear. - I have been using Portainer for some time, but for the stack management, I am sometimes not satisfied with it. For example, sometimes when I try to deploy a stack, the loading icon keeps spinning for a few minutes without progress. And sometimes error messages are not clear.
- Try to develop with ES Module + TypeScript (Originally, I planned to use Deno or Bun.js, but they do not support for arm64, so I stepped back to Node.js) - Try to develop with ES Module + TypeScript (Originally, I planned to use Deno or Bun.js, but they do not support for arm64, so I stepped back to Node.js)
If you love this project, please consider giving this project a ⭐. If you love this project, please consider giving this project a ⭐.
## More Ideas? ## More Ideas?
- Stats - Stats