πŸ’­ jesseduffield/lazydocker: The lazier way to manage everything ... ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ !https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazydocker Date: March 7, 2024 Image: GitHub - jesseduffield/lazydocker: The lazier way to manage everything docker β€” The lazier way to manage everything docker. Contribute to jesseduffield/lazydocker development by creating an account on GitHub. GitHub - jesseduffield/lazydocker: The lazier way to manage everything docker The lazier way to manage everything docker. Contribute to jesseduffield/lazydocker development by creating an account on GitHub. GitHub Β· github.com I’ve been using this for a few weeks now and it’s fantastic. It’s reminds me of lazygit, it gives a nice quick interface into the things I need and it just works. Yes I can git </glossary/git/> status to see what changed, then diff the files, then commit hunks, but lazygit can do that in just a few keystrokes. lazydocker does this for docker. It gives me a nice view into whats running, what’s eating up disk space, and the networks I have. And if I see I have a bunch of exited containers, there is a bulk command righ there to clean them up. β”‚ tldr docker ps on steroids Image: NOTE β”‚ This post is a thought </thoughts/>. It’s a short note that I make about someone else’s content online #thoughts </tags/thoughts/>