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DevDock
Docker Desktop
DevDock keeps local projects in one sidebar and gives each project a focused workspace for its overview, commands, run history, databases, security checks, settings, and tools. The Today view surfaces recent projects and saved daily workflows. Inside a project, DevDock connects registered folders, detected technologies, Docker and Git state, database operations, local security findings, and the actions used to get back to work.
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DevDock's answer:
DevDock brings local software projects, saved commands, Docker environments, database operations, project health, and security checks into one Windows desktop workspace. Each project has a focused view for its overview, commands, run history, databases, security checks, settings, and tools, while the Today view surfaces recent projects and saved daily workflows.
DevDock's answer:
DevDock is a fit for developers who switch between local codebases and want repeatable project context in one place. It connects registered folders, detected technologies, saved commands, Git and Docker state, database operations, local security findings, and project health checks without requiring repositories to be moved into one folder or uploaded to a service.
DevDock's answer:
DevDock is primarily for Windows developers who switch between local codebases, work across frontend, backend, mobile, and infrastructure repositories, or want repeatable local setup and project workflows without uploading source code.
Based on our record, IQDB seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 66 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
A post containing non-OC artwork should link the original source in the comments. "Art" post should credit the artist in the title. Original source should link to the artist's own post of the artwork and not from image aggregating sites such as Pinterest, Zerochan, Danbooru, etc. If you cannot find the original creator, then please try using SauceNAO or IQDB. Do not repost an art if its artist does not allow repost. Source: over 2 years ago
Non-OC artwork post should credit the artist in the title and should link the original source in the comments. Original source should link to the artist's own post of the artwork and not from image aggregating sites such as Pinterest, Zerochan, Danbooru, etc. If you cannot find the original creator, then please try using SauceNAO or IQDB. Make sure that the artist allows repost. Source: almost 3 years ago
Removed, rule 5 warning: you must be prepared to provide the source artwork/artist in the comments when submitting. Please use SauceNAO or IQDB to help you. Source: about 3 years ago
When posting art you didn't make, credit the original artist in the title and provide a source link. Provide the URL to the original post made by the artist or link the artist's primary platform. If you cannot find the original creator, then please try using SauceNAO or IQDB. Source: over 3 years ago
Please try to provide the source for fan art. Iqdb and Yandex are good tools for helping you find a source. Source: over 3 years ago
SauceNAO - SauceNAO is a reverse image search engine.
Docker Desktop - Docker Desktop is a one-click-install application that lets you to build, share, and run containerized applications and microservices.
TinEye - Reverse Image Search to help find an image's source, duplicates or altered versions.
trace.moe - Trace back the episode where an anime screenshot is taken.
isk-daemon - isk-daemon is an open source database server capable of adding content-based (visual) image...
NISE - The NISE Image Search Engine is a reverse image search engine (like tineye.