
On March 13, 2026, Dockhand switched from version 1.0.20 to the new 1.0.21 version. Dockhand fixes the following issues and adds new options:
New – Option to truncate port list
New – Log viewer supports ANSII 256 colors
Fix: IPv6 Problems
Fix: Polling storm & mass disconnect
Fix: Custom cron schedule displayed incorrectly
Fix: Wrong cron schedule
Fix: File browser does not allow upload over 512 KB
Fix: Can’t set memory swappiness when using Podman
Fix: API negotiation fix
Fix: Not deployed git stacks continue to show the Down action
Fix: Display time doesn’t reflect time zone
Fix: Prune dangling images counter not working
Fix: Own PORT env not used in HEALTHCHECK
🌟Starring projects like Dockhand on GitHub is a quick way to thank developers for their work. It boosts visibility so more people discover it, attracts contributors, and motivates the team to keep improving it.
What is Dockhand? Dockhand allows you to easily manage your different Docker environments. Dockhand is a modern, self-hosted Docker management platform with an intuitive web interface for homelabs, small businesses, and enterprises. It simplifies container operations, stack deployments, and observability through real-time management (start/stop/restart containers, web terminals, file transfers), a visual Compose editor, GitOps auto-sync, metrics, logs, OIDC/SSO, MFA, vulnerability scans, and multi-host support via the open-source Hawser agent. You can deploy it quickly as a Docker container with no cloud dependencies or telemetry. It’s forever free for personal use.

This post was updated on Friday / March 13th, 2026 at 5:51 PM
