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GitHub: https://github.com/louislam/dockge

This is my second self-hosted project. If you still remember me, I am the one who created Uptime Kuma, and I had posted here 2 years ago.

After joining this subreddit, I somehow fell into love with this community and also started enjoying using docker-compose to manage my containers.

However, I always interacted with docker-compose using the CLI only, as I couldn’t find a web app that focuses on docker-compose management. Although Portainer has the ability to do that, it do not display any progress during “docker-compose up or pull” unfortunately, which makes me prefer to use the CLI.

So this time I tried to create my own stack-oriented manager to manage my compose.yaml files.

- Manage docker compose.yaml files
- Interactive compose.yaml editor
- Interactive web terminal
- The UI/UX is very similar to Uptime Kuma

A short introduction video: https://youtu.be/AWAlOQeNpgU?t=48

It is really fully focused on docker compose, so please don’t expect to manage a single container.

Don’t forget to ⭐ the project on GitHub if you love it!

A little update for Uptime Kuma:
Uptime Kuma reached over 40,000 ⭐ on GitHub and over 48,000,000 pulls on Docker Hub!!! It is a big gift for me, thank you everyone! Uptime Kuma V2 is still under development, stay tuned!

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    10 months ago

    Question: Once I’ve used dockge to create multiple containers the yaml is nicely organised as separate compose files in the subfolder. Is it possible to use docker compose command to recursively up -d them all at once from the shell without having to manually specify the file names? It doesn’t support wildcards afaik?

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    10 months ago

    Is there any possible consideration to having nested stacks? I currently have different compose structures nested together which I like for grouping purposes and I imagine it should / might be a nice enhancement to this application.

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    10 months ago

    Hooooooooooly shit, this is amazing, I will use the ever loving hell out of this. Awesome project!

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    10 months ago

    Great project! Any chance to make it use with a stack already deployed? I’ve got folder structure like something/docker/container-name/docker-compose.yml with relevant volumes mapped inside specific folders in the same level as docker-compose.yml

    One thing I do not like about Portainer is that he sees stacks created outside of it, but it got very limited functionalities with them. I just don’t want to recreate/move all my services. Ain’t broke, don’t fix philosophy, just me being lazy

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    10 months ago

    So this can manage a single compose.yaml with all docker apps within it, not various compose.yaml within their own directories, correct?

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    10 months ago

    Uptime Kuma is awesome. I just gave it a go yesterday to monitor an upgrade at my work and loving it. Thank you. Will check out Dockge… How does one pronounce it, btw?

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    10 months ago

    Great job 👍 Can you tell me how you achieve interactive yml editor and web terminal