hello :)

my docker containers number is increasing and I was thinking which should be the best way to save all the configurations, descriptions and the processes needed to put all the containers up and running.

since now I was using a simple text file, since I had not so much to remember, but the configuration is becoming more and more complex.

I was thinking maybe at a kanban board.

what would you recommend?

(I’m not a programmer, that’s also why I’m asking) :)

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I personally have a github repo with a folder for each deployment, and the files needed for deployment with a docker-compose.yml, and comments in the files for what they do.

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I seccond that. This also allows you to create markdown documentation as readme files, so you still have text files, just always at a glance.

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