Exadra37

Exadra37

Use wagoodman/dive tool to explore the docker image layers

A tool for exploring a docker image, layer contents, and discovering ways to shrink the size of your Docker/OCI image.

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dimitarvp

dimitarvp

I feel I’ll have to learn under you in a few weeks or months time because I have exactly the same interests like yourself but I am not quite there yet (new work is pretty demanding and I am very tired so not much desire for personal projects).

dimitarvp

dimitarvp

Very neat! Have you used it to reduce your Docker image sizes?

Exadra37

Exadra37

Not yet, just found it while looking to build a small distro for a Linux server, but I have dropped the idea.

Now, I am going with docker on rancheros and Traefik on port 80 and 443 to handle the traffic to all containers and take care of LetsEncrypt, therefore I will have a use case for it :slight_smile:

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