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I grabbed this feature request via reddit - https://www.reddit.com/r/selfhosted/comments/iycwls/yacht_container_management_ui_alpha_is_here/g6cams8/
I want to pre-define some different sized containers (CPU, mem limits) that they can pick from and run R, Python or Julia amongst other things, but not let them have full access to making changes to the overall container definition - because they
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Print the list of manifest files to be executed as part of the startup printout, which can be useful for logging and audit purposes.
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In the application details view, we list the ports an application deployment is listening on, but there is no "quick launch" or even a "copy" button..
We should add a "copy" button next to the port to copy to clipboard.