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DevDock tools by task
Focused explanations of the DevDock workflows people look for, from developer project manager, developer command runner, Docker Compose manager to monorepo workspace.

Choose the job you need to do. Each page explains the exact workflow, supported formats or platforms, practical limits, and the most relevant DevDock capabilities.
A developer project manager built around local work
Organize repositories, commands, Docker environments, databases, project health, and recent runs in one local developer project manager.
- Developers who switch between several local codebases
- Products split across frontend, backend, mobile, and infrastructure repositories
Run development commands with the project context attached
Save, run, stop, and revisit development commands with their working directory, target, output, timing, and project context intact.
- Starting servers, workers, watchers, and supporting services
- Reusing commands that need specific folders or environment inputs
Manage Docker Compose development without losing the project view
Discover Compose services, ports, profiles, health, mounts, and host-versus-container commands from one local development workspace.
- Applications with several Compose services and published ports
- Workflows that mix host commands with commands inside containers
A bounded local database client inside the project workspace
Inspect schemas, find records, review migrations, diagnose tables, and export or restore SQLite, MySQL, MariaDB, and PostgreSQL databases.
- Inspecting a local application database during development
- Finding a small bounded set of records without writing SQL
Scan source code for exposed secrets without uploading it
Run a read-only local scan for tokens, hardcoded secrets, private keys, tracked credential files, unsafe permissions, and lockfile gaps.
- Checking a repository before a release or handoff
- Reviewing several registered repositories in one product
Keep a monorepo or multi-repository product in one workspace
Model one product across a monorepo or several local repositories while preserving folder-specific commands, detection, shortcuts, and health.
- Backend, web, and mobile repositories that ship as one product
- Monorepos with several packages and repeated task names
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