A powerful, intuitive Docker platform. Free for homelabs, ready for enterprise.
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SQLite by default, runs on a Raspberry Pi, zero telemetry, free forever. Self-host everything without the complexity.
OIDC/SSO included free, container activity logging, Git-based deployments, premium support. Everything your team needs without the enterprise price tag.
RBAC, LDAP/AD integration, compliance-grade audit logging, and priority support. Everything you need to satisfy compliance requirements.
One command. No config files. No setup wizards, no 47-page README.
docker run -d \
--name dockhand \
--restart unless-stopped \
-p 3000:3000 \
-v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock \
-v dockhand_data:/app/data \
fnsys/dockhand:latest
Then open http://localhost:3000. Or put it behind Traefik, Nginx, Caddy, a Kubernetes ingress, three load balancers, and a VPN tunnel. We don't judge.
Prefer Docker Compose?
services:
dockhand:
image: fnsys/dockhand:latest
container_name: dockhand
restart: unless-stopped
ports:
- 3000:3000
volumes:
- /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock
- dockhand_data:/app/data
volumes:
dockhand_data:
Need PostgreSQL?
services:
postgres:
image: postgres:16-alpine
restart: unless-stopped
environment:
POSTGRES_USER: dockhand
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: changeme
POSTGRES_DB: dockhand
volumes:
- postgres_data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
dockhand:
image: fnsys/dockhand:latest
ports:
- 3000:3000
environment:
DATABASE_URL: postgres://dockhand:changeme@postgres:5432/dockhand
volumes:
- /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock
- dockhand_data:/app/data
depends_on:
- postgres
restart: unless-stopped
volumes:
postgres_data:
dockhand_data:
From simple container operations to complex multi-environment deployments.
Even that one container you forgot about three months ago.
Authentication is free. RBAC is enterprise. No calculator required.
| Feature | Free | SMB | Enterprise |
|---|---|---|---|
| Unlimited environments | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Container & stack management | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Git repository integration | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Vulnerability scanning | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Local user accounts | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| OIDC/SSO | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Multi-factor authentication | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Container activity log | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Commercial usage license | — | ✓ | ✓ |
| Premium support | — | ✓ | ✓ |
| Priority bug fixes | — | ✓ | ✓ |
| LDAP/Active Directory | — | — | ✓ |
| Role-based access control | — | — | ✓ |
| Environment-scoped permissions | — | — | ✓ |
| Audit logging (compliance) | — | — | ✓ |
| Price | $0 forever | $499/host/year | $1,499/host/year |
| Buy me a coffee |
Host = one machine running Dockhand. Volume discounts available for 5+ hosts.
No cloud dependencies, no telemetry, no data leaving your network. Solid base.
Paranoid? We prefer "security-conscious."
Dockhand runs entirely on your infrastructure. No SaaS, no cloud dependency, no vendor lock-in. Your data never touches our servers.
We don't phone home. No usage tracking, no analytics, no mysterious background connections. Your Docker environment stays private.
SQLite by default, optional PostgreSQL for HA. No Redis, no message queues. Simple deployment, minimal attack surface.
Scan your images for CVEs using Grype and Trivy. Identify security risks before deployment.
Safe-pull protection: During auto-updates, new images are pulled to a temporary tag and scanned before touching your running containers. If vulnerabilities exceed your criteria, the temp image is deleted and your container keeps running safely.
We don't trust pre-built base images. Dockhand builds its own OS layer from scratch using Wolfi packages via apko. Every package is explicitly declared in our Dockerfile - full transparency, zero mystery meat.
While others ship Alpine with 10+ CVEs, we obsess over our own image security. Because a Docker management tool with vulnerabilities is like a locksmith with a broken door. We scan ourselves too.
Our open-source Go agent lets you manage Docker hosts behind NAT, firewalls, or dynamic IPs. The agent initiates outbound connections to Dockhand - no exposed ports, no inbound firewall rules needed.
A modern, intuitive interface designed for productivity.
Warning: May cause sudden urges to containerize everything.





































































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"After trying Dockhand in my lab and comparing features toe to toe with other tools I am currently using, I can honestly say it is one of the best that I have used. It is extremely easy to use, intuitive, and it puts docker management tool security in focus where it should be."
"Perfect for my homelab. It's lightweight, actively maintained, and has all the features I need. Love the terminal access and real-time log streaming!"
"The LDAP integration was a game-changer for our team. Set it up in 10 minutes and now all our developers have proper access control."
"Dockhand wants to be a Portainer replacement, and it might already be there."
"Dockhand is bursting onto the scene with impressive force, bringing a breath of truly fresh air to a world that, let's be honest, had started to feel a bit stagnant."
"Dockhand is incredibly handy to have around."
"The easiest way I've found to manage and update Docker containers."
Free forever. No, really. No bait-and-switch.
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For commercial use. Growing teams, happy CFOs.
When compliance asks "is it enterprise-ready?" and you want to say yes.
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It often represents the last tie to a, now lost, loved one or a previous life, making its loss deeply personal and emotional.
In the context of the story (or hypothetical scenario), “losing the top” means:
Nagito’s obsession with hope becomes "forbidden" when it crosses the line into radicalism. He often acts as an antagonist, pushing his peers into lethal situations to see how their "hope" shines under pressure. This behavior isolates him, turning him into a "pariah" within the group. His talent is forbidden because it is uncontrollable; he cannot prevent the tragedy that must occur for his luck to manifest.
Nagito Shinomiya is a notable figure in this niche media, particularly active in the early 2010s. Context of "Losing a Forbidden Flower" Production : This is a well-known title within the KO (Koh Masaki)
The film’s popularity led to a "Premier Set with Exclusive Bonus," highlighting its commercial and cultural significance within the genre. It became a defining work for both actors and is frequently cited by fans as one of the most emotionally impactful yaoi movies of its era.
The day of reckoning arrived when Nagito finally laid hands on the Forbidden Flower. However, his jubilation was short-lived, as he soon realized that the Flower's power came with an unbearable price. The entity's true nature revealed itself, and Nagito was confronted with the horrifying consequences of his actions. The Forbidden Flower, it seemed, was not a tool to be wielded, but a test of character, one that Nagito had tragically failed.
Or he could set the page on the sill and walk away, letting wind and moonlight decide for him.
It may be the source of Shinomiya's unique abilities, or perhaps the burden that forces him to act against his own desires.
video catalog, featuring Nagito Shinomiya as a primary performer. Character Role
Nagito watched it vanish, feeling a strange, cold lightness in his chest. He had lost the Top, and with it, his chance at the past. But for the first time in years, he could breathe without the weight of a dead man's dreams. different ending where Nagito keeps the flower, or should we develop the Rival's backstory
Following the completion of the iconic editorial shoot, the physical "Forbidden Flower" top vanished from the studio’s archive. In subculture fashion modeling, pieces are frequently loaned by independent designers or pulled from private collections. Due to a logistical oversight during storage transport, the garment was lost, never to be seen on a runway or in a studio again. This physical loss instantly elevated the shirt from a rare garment to an irreplaceable piece of fashion history. 2. The Creative Shift