

Arcane - Docker Management UI
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Web-based UI for Docker offers real-time monitoring, live resource updates, container actions, image management, network configuration, persistent volume creation, and resource visualization with a modern, intuitive design, covering all core Docker workflows.
Features
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- Privacy focused
Features
- Docker Monitoring
- CPU Monitoring
- Memory Monitoring
- Docker Container
- Container monitoring
- Docker UI management
- Ad-free
- No Tracking
- Dark Mode
Support for Docker
- Real-time monitoring
- Container Orchestration
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Quickly becoming a great alternative to Portainer.
Arcane - Docker Management UI information
What is Arcane - Docker Management UI?
Arcane is a modern, web-based interface for managing your Docker environment, built with SvelteKit. It offers a clean, intuitive overview and powerful management tools for your containers, images, volumes, and networks—all in one place.
Features:
- Modern UI Interface - Clean, intuitive design that makes Docker management a breeze
- Real-time Monitoring - Live updates of container status, resource usage, and logs
- Container Management - Start, stop, restart, and inspect containers with ease
- Image Management - Pull, and manage Docker images
- Network Configuration - Create and configure Docker networks
- Volume Management - Create and manage persistent data with Docker volumes
- Resource Visualization - Visual graphs for CPU, memory, and network usage




Comments and Reviews
Quickly becoming a great alternative to Portainer.
It's good but missing a few things. Most notably, there is no way to attach to a container shell (or docker exec).
The development is going on very quickly. They have a shell now