Isaiah is a self-hostable web UI for managing Docker environments, designed to replicate the functionality of the lazydocker command-line tool. It offers a comprehensive web management interface for Docker, allowing users to manage running containers, stacks, images, volumes, and networks directly from their web browser. Key features include starting, restarting, opening shells, inspecting logs, and more, all with support for keyboard and mouse navigation. Isaiah is responsive, making it accessible on mobile devices, and can manage multiple Docker nodes from a single interface.
The tool is built as a single Go binary and communicates exclusively over WebSocket, ensuring minimal bandwidth usage. It supports extensive configurations, including multi-node and multi-host deployments, making it versatile for various Docker management needs. Isaiah also includes built-in authentication mechanisms, although it is recommended to restrict its access through additional security measures like Tailscale.
Isaiah's deployment is flexible, supporting Docker, Docker Compose, and standalone application setups. It offers a range of customization options, including custom CSS theming and user settings adjustments via a Parameters Manager. Despite its robust feature set, users should be cautious about security, ensuring proper authentication and network restrictions to prevent unauthorized access.
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