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Pods is a frontend for podman. It uses libadwaita for its user interface and strives to meet the design principles of GNOME.

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  • Free
  • Open Source

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  • Linux
  • Flathub
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  1.  Container Virtualization
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    Provides simple overview and management of local or server containers.

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Pods information

  • Developed by

    DE flagMarcus Behrendt
  • Licensing

    Open Source (GPL-3.0) and Free product.
  • Written in

  • Alternatives

    10 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

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  •  892 Stars
  •  26 Forks
  •  42 Open Issues
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Provides simple overview and management of local or server containers.

What is Pods?

Pods is a frontend for podman. It uses libadwaita for its user interface and strives to meet the design principles of GNOME.

With Pods you can, among other things:

  • Connect to local and remote Podman instances.
  • Easily overview images, containers and pods.
  • View prepared information about images, containers, and pods.
  • Inspect images, containers and pods.
  • View and search container logs.
  • Monitor processes of containers and pods.
  • Download images and build them using Dockerfiles.
  • Create pods and containers.
  • Control the lifecycle of containers and pods (in bulk) (start, stop, pause, etc.).
  • Delete images, containers, and pods (in bulk).
  • Prune images.
  • Rename containers.