While I can fully get on board with the lightweight workloads that containerized services provide, I’ve always had a problem with the management tools on offer for Windows users. Docker Desktop is a bloated mess, and most of the dashboards I’ve used to make sense of what’s going on in my home lab have more features than I want to learn. I don’t need more than the Docker engine running, so I can use Docker Compose in my Terminal, and a way to see which containers I have on the go.