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Heh, monitor lizard. That's good. Plus, after looking at it, seems like useful software. I also like this part of the README file: There is no limit to the number of servers you can connect, and there will never be. There is no limit to what API you can use for automation, and there never will be. No "business edition" here.
Glance does look nice, but yeah, I'm with you regarding YAML files. Some of these things support docker compose labels, and I couldn't think of a worse thing to maintain then a docker-compose file full of labels that make up the rest of the software configuration. Glance has a nice look, but good lord the amount of YAML files you'll end up managing. Plus, you know, it's full of
and
energy. Like, do I really need a whole YAML config file to track the fucking NASDAQ, who even cares that much?