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Dockerfiles

Easy to install, secure and lightweight dockerfiles.

From nrobinaubertin·Updated April 24, 2026·View on GitHub·
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Dockerfiles =========== *Light, simple and secure docker images.* The project is written primarily in Python, distributed under the Do What The F*ck You Want To Public License license, first published in 2016. Key topics include: alltube, alpine, cryptpad, docker, dockerfile.

Dockerfiles

Light, simple and secure docker images.

Docker

My goal is to produce easy to setup, easy to maintain and secure by default dockerfiles using alpine linux.
I try to keep them as clean and generic as possible but sometimes, they're more set for my needs (I use them after all).

The stable directory is for dockerfiles that I currently use and maintain.
They are documented and updated.

The unstable directory is for dockerfiles in progress or subject to big changes.
They can break or not function at all. They have no documentation.

The unmaintained directory is for dockerfiles that I don't use anymore.
They were good enough for me before but since I don't use them, I don't update them.

Image sizes

Namesizecategory
etherpad205 MBstable
freshrss89.9 MBstable
kanboard57.9 MBstable
privatebin31.4 MBstable
syncthing31.9 MBstable

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