Thanks for posting your project & congrats on shipping.
I have to confess, I’m struggling to see how this beats having my agent write 100 lines of shell script in a couple of seconds to do just the subset of this I need..
Would be neat to be able to read about that on its landing page!
I think the idea here is to provide this as a way to host/manage multiple different test apps, or apps for a team, or maybe you're just building one of those 'our AI will build you a web app' services. Definitely overkill for one-off projects.
As much as the 'no kubernetes needed' thing is nice, it would be nice if it had a 'yes kubernetes' option for those of us who have a k8s cluster available and want to yeet things into it or do more meaningful network restrictions/sandboxing/etc.
Thanks for posting your project & congrats on shipping.
I have to confess, I’m struggling to see how this beats having my agent write 100 lines of shell script in a couple of seconds to do just the subset of this I need..
Would be neat to be able to read about that on its landing page!
I think the idea here is to provide this as a way to host/manage multiple different test apps, or apps for a team, or maybe you're just building one of those 'our AI will build you a web app' services. Definitely overkill for one-off projects.
As much as the 'no kubernetes needed' thing is nice, it would be nice if it had a 'yes kubernetes' option for those of us who have a k8s cluster available and want to yeet things into it or do more meaningful network restrictions/sandboxing/etc.
Haha that's what I do personally.
Vibe coded in 30mins a textualize tui that shows lxd containers.
I just hit "p" on a container to forward that container to host.
I only use ports for one instance at a time so it works perfect.
Hitting enter auto joins the lxc container instance with tmux.
Works perfect for me for tasks that can stay long running