DockLog lets you tail Docker container logs, check CPU and memory stats, and manage containers — all from one self-hosted dashboard.
Stream live container logs (stdout and stderr) over WebSockets with autoscroll and timestamps
Monitor CPU and memory stats alongside your logs without a second tool
Start, stop, restart, and delete containers directly from the dashboard
Control access with built-in RBAC (role-based access control) using wildcards or regex rules
Run an optional in-browser terminal shell for containers when permissions allow
Deploy as a single Docker image using under 30MB of RAM
Sources: www.docklog.dev·www.docklog.dev
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DockLog is built for small dev or platform teams that already run Docker and want a fast, no-fuss way to read container logs without standing up a full logging stack. You get live log streaming, host stats, and container controls in one lightweight dashboard — and your data stays on your own server. The tradeoff is that you need to be comfortable with Docker and self-hosting; this isn't a tool for non-technical business owners.
AI-generated training guides tailored to your team's size, skill level, and focus areas for DockLog — coming in v0.3.2.
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Last researched: June 2026