All the times I just put docker-compose.yml to one user (my user) directory and call it a day.

But what about a service with multiple admins or with more horizontally split up load?

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Env variables get saved to 1Password (self hosted alternative would be Infisical) with a project for each container.

Docker compose files get synced up to my GitHub account.

I have been using the new “include” attribute to split up each container into its own docker compose file.

Usually I organize by service type: media

  • sonarr
  • radarr downloaders
  • sab

Not sure if that answers the question…

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I do similliarly, but my question was about the situation when there are more admins with access to server. Would you create one account for everything or how else to manage it?

Can we get a link to your gh

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