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DockLogKeeper - simple docker logs viewer

I have developed the first version of my new project called DockLogKeeper: https://github.com/nightlord189/docklogkeeper.

DockLogKeeper offers a straightforward web interface for viewing and searching logs from all your active, stopped, or removed containers. It can be installed with just one command. I believe it could be a valuable tool if you're running multiple projects in Docker containers on a single host and need a quick and hassle-free way to view and search logs, without the complexities of setting up Grafana, ELK, Graylog, or other larger logging systems.

This is a free and open-source project. In my opinion, every indie hacker and developer should have the ability to easily access their logs.

I don't have any specific plans for monetization or a paid cloud version at the moment, but perhaps I'll come up with something in the future. If you have any suggestions, feel free to share them!

on September 3, 2023
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