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Folder for all GUI managers for managing docker containers
Rankings:
1. Dockhand
- Newer kid on the block. Focus on security with nice built in image scanners for vulns. Competes with Portainer
2. Portainer
- The defacto docker gui manager. Well known, stable, been around for a hot minute. Recommend everyone play and learn it since it is used so often in the industry.
3. Dockge
- Best for beginners. Simply interface and easy to learn. Recommend using this first if brand new to docker and compose files(yaml). Eventually gradute to Portainer or Dockhand. Note: made by the same guy that made uptime kuma so if you like that style then definitely use this.
4. Yacht
- Still in beta. Looks very promising, but needs a lot more work. If the dev keeps up with it, it could compete with portainer. I personally used yacht as my first docker gui manager, so I might be biased but I really liked how it worked.
5. Dokemon
- I no longer recommend Dokemon. It is fine, but after learning Portainer, Portainer is much better. I agree that there is more of a learning curve to Portainer, so I think Dockge is even easier to learn and use than Dokemon.
6. Komodo
- I barely used Komodo. I was just starting to play with it when I discovered Dockhand and the switched to that. I have seen it recommended online quite a bit though.