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A terminal UI tool for exploring Docker image layers, analyzing contents, and identifying wasted space to shrink image size.
A lightweight service delivery platform for managing Docker, Swarm, Kubernetes, and ACI environments through a GUI and API.
A curated list of Docker resources, tools, and projects for developers and sysadmins.
A curated list of Docker resources, tools, and projects for developers and sysadmins.
An open-source, self-hostable kanban board application built with Meteor for collaborative task management.
A Docker image that automatically installs, upgrades, and manages Minecraft Java Edition servers with support for modloaders and modpacks.
A simple layer 3 network fabric designed for Kubernetes that provides each pod with a unique, routable IP address.
A simple layer 3 network fabric for Kubernetes containers that provides each pod with a unique, routable IP address.
A Dockerized GitLab CE image for self-hosted source code management and DevOps lifecycle.
A highly scalable and available P2P Docker registry designed for fast distribution of large images in hybrid cloud environments.
A super small Docker image based on Alpine Linux, designed for minimal container size with a comprehensive package repository.
A CLI tool for implementing full-cycle CI/CD to Kubernetes using Git, Dockerfile, and Helm.
A P2P-based data distribution and acceleration system for cloud-native environments, optimizing container image and file delivery.
A deprecated Docker image with uWSGI and Nginx for deploying Flask applications in a single container.
A deprecated Docker image for high-performance FastAPI applications using Uvicorn managed by Gunicorn with auto-tuning.
Docker image providing the Python environment used by Kaggle Notebooks for data science competitions.
A cross-platform, high-performance asynchronous web server for serving static files, built with Rust.
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