Guys, Apple’s container tool finally got the missing piece it needed.



When it was open-sourced last year, many wanted to use it to replace Docker on Mac, but with only a CLI, daily container management was a bit painful.

Contained simply built a native macOS GUI.

Containers, images, volumes, networks, logs — all packed in.

Start, stop, edit, restart, delete — just a few clicks.

More incredibly, Docker Compose files can be imported and turned into editable run forms.

GitHub:

One detail I like most:

Before you click a critical action, it shows the corresponding container command in its original form.

It’s not a dumb GUI that hides the command line.

If you want to try Apple’s native container solution on Mac, install it.

It feels like the half Apple was too lazy to do, completed by the community.
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