Anyone know of any container management systems focused on podman?
I use Cockpit which comes with many other awesome features too.
Quadlet
By management you mean?
I just have all my podman containers in the same folder. With one root file linking them all together.
Podman also has built in watchtower functionality so it can patch and maintain itself automatically
I don’t ever think about them
I don’t have a suggestion but commenting so I’ll remember to follow. I’ve just been using the CLI but if there’s a nice management system I’m interested.
Though, I’m curious if a docker one would work… I have
dockeraliased topodmanalready
Oh fantastic… That’s another 5 services to test drive.
I’m gonna pick up a few of these I think.
That NoteDicovery looks pretty slick. Its exactly what I was looking for a few months ago, and I’d absolutely pick it up if I didn’t just fall in love with the silverbullet’s ability to execute code embedded directly in the markdown; a feature that I expect to use almost never, but atotally smitten with.
As a side note, all these email archiving projects almost do something I want, maybe folks here can help me:
I’ve heard that self-hosting email is not worth the pain, but I also don’t want to leave my email history in the hands of these megacorps I don’t trust. These archive projects solve that problem, but they’re not email clients. I don’t want to archive and delete an email just to find out actually I need to reply to it like a month later.
What do you recommend for this usecase?Thanks! BentoPDF is fantastic, I never knew something like this existed.
I have a todo list where I keep track of services I might be interested in one day, I read your post a few hours ago and added Bento to my list, thinking I might get around to it in a few days/weeks/months. Then out of nowhere 15 minutes ago I randomly needed to crop and split a PDF and realized I didn’t have anything to do it. I fired Bento up and was done in under a minute.
I’ve been pretty satisfied with my *arr stack so far, but how are the alternatives?
Thank you for this! I’ve been trying to find a NextCloud replacement for years. I personally can’t stand the database approach to managing files. So glad to see Sync-In can just add a system folder directly without having to import.
Nice curated list! I think I’ll check some of them out for my own self hosted solution
I used compose maker a lot when i started learning docker recently. It’s a great way to see how to use tool.





