
On June 19, 2026, Dockhand switched from version 1.0.34 to the new 1.0.35 version. Dockhand fixes the following issues and adds new options:
New – Image prune skips Dockhand’s scanner images (grype, trivy), configurable
Fix: “No archive” download format selection not persisted
Fix: Regression: vulnerability scans on direct-TCP envs
Fix: Pangolin labels – recognise the real `public-resources` / `private-resources` namespaces
Fix: Healthcheck uses HTTPS probe when HTTPS_MODE=on
Fix: Shell detection improved for containers with non-standard PATH or shell locations

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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 Friday / June 19th, 2026 at 2:39 PM