Simplify Docker Compose Management with Dockge!
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In this guide as we dive into the world of Dockge, a powerful Docker Compose manager. Learn how to streamline your Docker workflows, enhance efficiency, and take control of your containers with ease. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting, this tutorial has something for everyone. Let's harness the full potential of Docker Compose together! 🔧🐳 #Docker #DevOps #Techdox"
📌 Timestamps:
0:00 - Introduction
0:10 - Overview
0:38 - Setup
4:45 - Accessing Dockge
10:00 - Outro
🔗 Helpful Links:
Dockge guide - docs.techdox.nz/dockge/
Dockge Website - dockge.kuma.pet
Dockge GitHub Repository - github.com/louislam/dockge
Discord Channel - / discord
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I don't know why KZread has suddenly started asking this sort of thing but it just has, 'what did you think of this video' it asked about your Management with Dockge, so I gave it a 5 star for excellent, enjoyable / useful / inspiring / informative, all of which it is, so hope this sort of thing is doing your channel good. ciao
Thanks for the demo and info, have a great day
Thank you it's really great explained ❤
didnt like the last version of portainer and have too many thing that i never use, dockge is simple and great thx for the video
Another good container 😊 popular seen 2 other channels cover it too. Your guides are good length easy to follow. I'll visit your ghost blog and see how coming along.
awesome video bro
@Techdox
7 ай бұрын
Appreciate it! I hope you are well :)
I really like Dockge and now use it for everything. I then saw your video about installing Tiddlywiki and run into an issue. If I take the docker run command and create a new stack in Dockge with it then the container will not start and complain about not being able to create /var/lib/tiddlywiki If I start with docker compose then it works and after that all is ok even in dockge. Not sure if I am doing something wrong
I was lazy when i did this and just made a script for it lol
The reason it looks like Uptime Kuma is because it's from the same developer :)
Nope, no need to create another directory for stacks. You should have mapped /home/techdox/docker:/opt/stacks, and you'd be able to manage all your stacks, even if created outside of dockge. That's one of the selling points compared to Portainer.