Now that Docker Desktop is main Dockers "product" it is getting better with extensions.
They are relatively simple to add, since DD is an Electron (desktop web) app,
and as backend just need docker image.
What are Docker Extensions? | Docker Documentation
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Overview | Docker Desktop Extensions Documentation
Extensions are packaged as specially formatted Docker images, which our CLI tool helps to build. At the root of the image filesystem is a metadata.json
file which describes the content of the extension. It is a fundamental element of a Docker extension.
An extension can contain a UI part and backend parts that run either on the host or in the Desktop virtual machine. For further information, see Architecture.
Extensions are distributed through Docker Hub. However, development of extensions can be done locally without the need to push the extension to Docker Hub
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