"Gigachads who do everything in the CLI... without a monitor!" - That slayed me :D
As for remembering docker CLI commands, if you use them often enough you are going to remember. And I did remember when I used docker extensively because often it was the quickest way to achieve what I wanted, and so when you do a software development with containers, every second counts because you are going to be rebuilding and restarting that container hundreds of times a day. Now I don't use it at work, so I've already forgotten most of them. Our memory is like a garbage collector in a high-level languages - it removes stuff that we don't actively need from memory in order to free space for some other things :)
You got me with the no monitor line. Lol
The creator of this app is an absolute gigachad, he is the same guy behind lazygit and lazyvim
Very neat CLI UI. Thanks for pointing it out.
It's great! I've used it on my projects and I'm super satisfied
It works very well in DevOps environments where developers may end up using a configuration that matches deployed environments more than they would normally.
lazygit is great too and if you know the key bindings for one, you’ll feel at home with the other
big fan of your work, thanks for all the help you're providing to the community. much appreciated.
This is something I am interested in. Will review once sober again.
Going to start my homelab soon, this tool and video is a gift. Exactly what I was looking for before getting started.
Awesome tool review. Will pick it up when I get going on my own home lab. Thanks.
Cool On Monday I am loading it on all my Docker machines
Yeah, I discovered this one a while back. Very nice resource.
Thanks, I will check it out. It remind me of LazyGit which is awesome!
YEAH. Love it. I wish there was a simple UI for Linux that was like this too. Maybe there is and I just haven't found it yet..
Reminds me of K9s for Kubernetes
I thought this was giving lazygit vibes finally something of Jesse’s I can contribute to oh wait he does go nvm
That's sweet. Does it allow to share the host's net with the container? i.e. can you run the container with that option?
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