Synology & UGREEN: Dockhand Docker Version 1.0.31

 

Synology & UGREEN Dockhand Docker Version 1.0.31

On May 30, 2026, Dockhand switched from version 1.0.29 to the new 1.0.31 version. Dockhand fixes the following issues and adds new options:

🔔Changelog

New – Time range filter for log viewer – filter logs by From/To date and time
New – Configurable tail line count in log viewer – choose from 100 to all lines
New – Toggleable line numbers in log viewer
New – Some unused image filter – show images with both used and unused tags for selective cleanup
New – IP binding and port ranges in container port mappings
New – Remove individual containers directly from stacks page
New – Gotify notification priority via URL query param – gotify://host/token?priority=5
New – Named custom URL labels – dockhand.url=[Name](https://…) markdown syntax
New – Bump Docker Compose to 5.1.4 (GHSA-pmwq-pjrm-6p5r)
New – Dockhand.order label to control container display order within stacks
New – Live network attach/detach for running containers – join or leave Docker networks without restarting
Fix: Scan cache lookup by tag name never matched – results now resolved via image digest
Fix: Image-baked env vars not updated during auto-update container recreation
Fix: Git stack deploy via Hawser fails with “Invalid string length” when repo has large files
Fix: Consistent action button order across container and stack views
Fix: HTTPS git credentials no longer leaked in process arguments
Fix: Environment variable values with nested quotes progressively corrupted on each save
Fix: 502 Bad Gateway behind nginx-based reverse proxies – SvelteKit 2.51+ bloated the Link response header, pinned to 2.50.0

📋Install Dockhand 1.0.31 On Your Synology NAS

🔄How to Update Dockhand to Version 1.0.31 on Synology NAS

📋Install Dockhand 1.0.31 On Your UGREEN NAS

🔄How to Update Dockhand to Version 1.0.31 on UGREEN NAS

📋Install Dockhand 1.0.31 On Your Asustor NAS

🔄How to Update Dockhand to Version 1.0.31 on Asustor NAS

🚀Farewell to 7 Docker Tools: Dockhand Just Killed Them All in One Go

📋Dockhand Tips & Tricks

Give it a STAR⭐on Github

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🌟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.

Dockhand 1.0.31

This post was updated on Saturday / May 30th, 2026 at 11:16 PM

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