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!
zackify•7m ago
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
danudey•5m ago
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.
cadamsdotcom•22m ago
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!
zackify•7m ago
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
danudey•5m ago
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.