
On April 26, 2026, Dockhand switched from version 1.0.26 to the new 1.0.27 version. Dockhand fixes the following issues and adds new options:
New – Network graph visualization on networks page
New – Customizable compose template for new stacks in settings (STEP 24 for Synology NAS ) (STEP 25 for UGREEN NAS) (STEP 31 for Asustor NAS)
New – Microsoft Teams notifications via Power Automate Workflows
New – Container label controls: dockhand.update, dockhand.hidden, dockhand.notify
New – Configurable label filter matching mode (any/all) for environment dashboard
New – Log search filter mode to hide non-matching lines
New – Inline terminal on logs page with resizable split layout
Fix: Disable Telegram link preview in notifications
Fix: Cron editor rejects 6-field expressions with seconds
Fix: Mirror Dockhand’s ExtraHosts into scanner and self-update containers
Fix: Duplicate volume binds during container recreate
Fix: Log timestamp formatting not applied on main logs page
Fix: Uploaded files now inherit container user ownership
Fix: Extraneous backslash in Telegram notification environment name
Fix: Collapse ports into ranges only if 3 or more consecutive
Fix: Git operations auto-merge system CAs with custom cert

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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 Sunday / April 26th, 2026 at 1:09 PM