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How to Manage and Monitor Docker Containers with dry on Ubuntu 16.04

Introduction

dry is a simple but extensive terminal application built to interact with Docker containers and their images. Using dry removes the repetition involved when executing routine Docker Engine commands, and also provides a more visual alternative to the native Docker CLI.
dry has the...
How to Manage and Monitor Docker Containers with dry on Ubuntu 16.04
How to Manage and Monitor Docker Containers with dry on Ubuntu 16.04
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