v5.1.0 — Podman support, Cloudflared tunnels, image-upgrade detectionNEW

Docker that feels local.
Kubernetes that feels easy.

A lightweight desktop UI for Docker, Podman, and Kubernetes — built with Rust and Tauri. Boots in ~0ms and lives in under 30 MB of memory.

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macOSWindowsLinuxlocal-first · opt-out analyticsv5.1.0 · Apr 8, 2026
Runs withDockerPodmanKubernetesSSHCloudflaredWSL2
// features

Every object you care about, one keystroke away.

Containers, images, volumes, networks, compose projects, Kubernetes workloads, Cloudflared tunnels — all surfaced in a single, low-latency interface.

Command palette is the app

⌘; opens a universal fuzzy finder across every container, image, compose project, network, volume, Pod, Service, and recent action. No menus, no tabs, no hunting.

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Image upgrade detection

Digest-level diffs. One-click upgrade with automatic backup and rollback.

Docker & Podman, one UI

Automatic runtime detection. Rootless sockets discovered on Linux and macOS.

Kubernetes, side-by-side

Load kubeconfigs or spin up a local k3d cluster. Browse Deployments, Pods, CRDs, Helm releases. Port-forward anything with automatic local DNS.

deployment/web · 3/3 readyservice/api · forwarded :8080pod/worker-7d4f · 2d 14hcronjob/backup · waitingstatefulset/db · 1/1

Events, loud and legible

Desktop notifications for non-zero exits, OOM kills, and failing health checks. Every event is copyable, filterable, and exportable.

One-click public tunnels

Expose any container port to the internet via Cloudflared. Tunnels auto-reap when containers stop, and persist across crashes.

Logs that don't stall

Virtualized viewer with follow/pause, regex highlight, and TXT/JSON export. Keyboard-first — P pauses, / searches.

Images you can trust

Built-in Trivy CVE scanning with severity filtering and review. Private registry credentials auto-match on pull. Push to any registry with streaming progress.

// modules

Built for the things you actually do every day.

Nine years of Docker UIs and most still feel like a port of a web admin panel. Dockerman is designed for people who were going to run the docker command anyway.

01 / containersmost used

Inspect without the noise.

Stats, logs, env, mounts, processes, a real terminal, and a file browser — all available without leaving the row. Commit to a new image or clone the config into a create dialog with a single command.

  • ring gauges + sparklines for CPU, memory, net, disk
  • container backup/restore with volumes and filesystem
  • docker-run parser — paste a command, get a dialog
02 / composenew

Compose projects, grouped like they live.

Toggle between flat list and grouped-by-project views. Full lifecycle: up, stop, restart, pull, remove. Every Compose CLI flag exposed, including profiles and dry-run.

  • standalone containers collapse into their own section
  • env-file + file + profile support
  • project status at a glance
03 / images1-click

A layer explorer that earns its place.

Interactive size distribution, per-layer Dockerfile commands, CVE scanning via Trivy, and push to any registry with credential auto-match. Export analysis to JSON.

  • color-coded layer bar with expand/collapse
  • Docker Hub search + tags + README inline
  • digest-level upgrade with one-click rollback
04 / systemdeep

Every runtime knob, exposed and safe.

WSL2 engine on Windows without Docker Desktop. SSH socket forwarding with heartbeat reconnect. Private registry credentials that match on pull. Global shortcuts even on Wayland.

  • tray with live CPU / mem in the menu bar
  • real-time event notifications for non-zero exits, OOMs
  • one-click disk prune with an interactive breakdown

Open the tray. Ship containers.

Free and unrestricted for local use. Upgrade to unlock remote hosts and Kubernetes management.