Features:

  • Manage compose.yaml
    • Create/Edit/Start/Stop/Restart/Delete
    • Update Docker Images
  • Interactive Editor for compose.yaml
  • Interactive Web Terminal
  • Reactive
    • Everything is just responsive. Progress (Pull/Up/Down) and terminal output are in real-time
  • Easy-to-use & fancy UI
    • If you love Uptime Kuma’s UI/UX, you will love this one too
  • Convert docker run ... commands into compose.yaml
  • File based structure
    • Dockge won’t kidnap your compose files, they are stored on your drive as usual. You can interact with them using normal docker compose commands
  • Neshura@bookwormstory.social
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    1 year ago

    A lot of smaller things, at least for me. The biggest grievance I have with it is the garbage tier UX between hitting “Deploy” on a stack and getting ito to do so. Error messages in the notification bubble get cut off, are unhelpful amd/or disappear too fast. That and the L9g Voewer sucking ass are my main problems with it and why I’ll definitely check this out.

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      1 year ago

      Not to mention that there’s no way to view those errors messages after the pop disappears (which happens automatically after a few seconds), so God forbid you hit the washroom or check Lemmy while your stack is deploying, no you have to watch that fucker like a hawk.

      It is fucking ridiculous that I have to copy and paste error messages just to see what they say.

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      1 year ago

      Portainer has so many tiny broken places that I effectively treat it only as a read-only view. It lists my containers and shows my logs and nothing much else.

      It could in theory do quite a bit more, but starting from the fact that it doesn’t quite do docker-compose, but its own thing that’s somehow similar but different there’s just too many tiny issues with it.

      Also, it’s quite aggressively pushing the paid option without a way to turn that off (or at least turn it down to tolerable levels).