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Doku CLI

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Local development environment manager with Docker, Traefik, and SSL

Doku is a CLI tool that simplifies running and managing Docker-based services locally with automatic service discovery, DNS routing, and SSL certificates.

Features

  • πŸš€ One-command setup - Get services running in seconds
  • πŸ”’ HTTPS by default - Local SSL certificates that just work
  • 🌐 Clean URLs - Access services via service.doku.local instead of localhost:port
  • πŸ”— Service discovery - Automatic connection string generation
  • πŸ“¦ Version management - Run multiple versions of the same service
  • 🎯 Local development focus - Optimized for developer productivity
  • πŸ’ͺ Resource control - Set CPU and memory limits per service
  • πŸ—οΈ API Gateway pattern - Internal-only services for microservices architecture
  • πŸ” Environment management - Secure environment variable handling with masking
  • πŸ“‹ Service catalog - Curated collection of 25+ popular development services
  • πŸ”„ Full lifecycle management - Start, stop, restart, and remove services with ease
  • 🧩 Multi-container services - Deploy complex services with multiple containers
  • πŸ”— Dependency management - Automatic installation of service dependencies
  • πŸ”Œ Port mapping - Map container ports to host for direct access via localhost
  • 🐳 Custom projects - Build and run from your own Dockerfiles with --path flag
  • ⚑ Dynamic configuration - Update environment variables without rebuilding containers

Quick Start

Installation
# Using curl
curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dokulabs/doku-cli/main/scripts/install.sh | bash

# Or using wget
wget -qO- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dokulabs/doku-cli/main/scripts/install.sh | bash

Verify installation:

doku version
First-Time Setup
# Initialize Doku on your system
doku init

This will:

  • Check Docker availability
  • Install SSL certificates (mkcert)
  • Configure DNS for *.doku.local
  • Set up Traefik reverse proxy
  • Download service catalog
Install Your First Service
# Install PostgreSQL
doku install postgres

# Install with specific version
doku install postgres:14 --name postgres-14

# Install with custom environment variables
doku install postgres \
  --env POSTGRES_PASSWORD=mysecret \
  --env POSTGRES_DB=myapp

# Install with resource limits
doku install redis --memory 512m --cpu 1.0

# Install with port mapping for direct access
doku install postgres --port 5432

# Install with multiple port mappings (e.g., RabbitMQ)
doku install rabbitmq --port 5672 --port 15672

# Install as internal service (no external access)
doku install redis --internal
Install Custom Projects

Run your own applications from Dockerfiles:

# Install a custom frontend application
doku install frontend --path=./my-frontend-app

# Install backend as internal service
doku install api --path=./backend --internal --port 4000

# Install with environment variables
doku install myapp --path=./myapp \
  --env DATABASE_URL=postgresql://postgres@postgres:5432/mydb \
  --env API_KEY=secret123 \
  --port 8080

πŸ“– See the complete guide: Custom Projects Guide

Manage Environment Variables

Update configuration dynamically without rebuilding:

# View environment variables
doku env frontend

# View with actual values (unmask sensitive data)
doku env frontend --show-values

# Export format for shell sourcing
doku env frontend --export > frontend.env

# Set new variables
doku env set frontend API_KEY=newsecret DEBUG=true

# Auto-restart after changes
doku env set frontend API_KEY=newsecret --restart

# Remove variables
doku env unset frontend OLD_KEY

# Interactive editing (add, edit, delete variables)
doku env edit frontend
Manage Services
# List running services
doku list

# List all services (including stopped)
doku list --all

# Start a service
doku start postgres

# Stop a service
doku stop postgres

# Restart a service
doku restart postgres

# View logs
doku logs postgres -f

# Get detailed service info
doku info postgres

# View environment variables
doku env postgres

# Remove a service
doku remove postgres
Upgrade Doku CLI

Keep your doku CLI up to date with the latest features and fixes:

# Check current version
doku version

# Upgrade to the latest version
doku self upgrade

# Upgrade without confirmation prompt
doku self upgrade --force

The upgrade command will:

  • Check for the latest version on GitHub
  • Download the appropriate binary for your platform
  • Replace the current binary with the new version
  • Verify the installation

Architecture

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β”‚           User (Browser/CLI)            β”‚
β”‚    https://service.doku.local          β”‚
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      β”‚   Traefik Proxy      β”‚
      β”‚   (Port 80/443)      β”‚
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   β”‚  doku-network (bridge)    β”‚
   β”‚                            β”‚
   β”‚  β”Œβ”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”  β”Œβ”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”  β”‚
   β”‚  β”‚postgresβ”‚  β”‚ redis  β”‚  β”‚
   β”‚  β””β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”˜  β””β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”˜  β”‚
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Available Services

πŸ“‹ Browse the complete service catalog with install commands: Doku Service Catalog

The catalog includes 25 services: PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB, MariaDB, ClickHouse, Redis, Memcached, RabbitMQ, Kafka, Elasticsearch, Grafana, Prometheus, Jaeger, SigNoz, Sentry, Dozzle, Nginx, MailHog, Adminer, phpMyAdmin, LocalStack, MinIO, Vault, Keycloak, and Zookeeper.

# Browse services locally
doku catalog
doku catalog --category database
doku catalog search postgres
doku catalog show postgres

Configuration

Doku stores configuration in ~/.doku/:

~/.doku/
β”œβ”€β”€ config.toml          # Main configuration
β”œβ”€β”€ catalog/             # Service catalog
β”œβ”€β”€ traefik/             # Traefik config
β”œβ”€β”€ certs/               # SSL certificates
└── services/            # Service definitions
Custom Domain

By default, Doku uses doku.local. You can customize:

doku init --domain mydev.local

Commands Reference

Command Description
doku init Initialize Doku on your system
doku version Show version information
CLI Management
doku self upgrade Upgrade doku to the latest version
Catalog
doku catalog Browse available services
doku catalog search <query> Search for services
doku catalog show <service> Show service details
doku catalog update Update catalog from GitHub
Service Management
doku install <service> Install a service from catalog
doku install <name> --path=<dir> Install a custom project from Dockerfile
doku list List all running services
doku list --all List all services (including stopped)
doku info <service> Show detailed service information
doku start <service> Start a stopped service
doku stop <service> Stop a running service
doku restart <service> Restart a service
doku logs <service> View service logs
doku logs <service> -f Follow service logs in real-time
doku remove <service> Remove a service and its data
Environment Variables
doku env <service> Show environment variables
doku env <service> --show-values Show actual values (unmask sensitive data)
doku env <service> --export Output in shell export format
doku env set <service> KEY=VALUE Set environment variables
doku env unset <service> KEY Remove environment variables
doku env edit <service> Interactively edit environment variables
Custom Projects
doku project add <path> Add a custom project with Dockerfile
doku project list List all registered projects
doku project build <name> Build a project's Docker image
doku project run <name> Run a project's container
doku project remove <name> Remove a project
Configuration
doku config list List all configuration settings
doku config get <key> Get a specific config value
doku config set <key> <value> Set a config value
Cleanup
doku uninstall Uninstall Doku and clean up everything
Common Flags
  • --help, -h - Show help for any command
  • --verbose, -v - Verbose output
  • --quiet, -q - Quiet mode (minimal output)
  • --yes, -y - Skip confirmation prompts (for remove/uninstall)
  • --force, -f - Force operation
Install Flags
  • --path - Path to project directory with Dockerfile (for custom projects)
  • --name, -n - Custom instance name
  • --env, -e - Environment variables (KEY=VALUE)
  • --memory - Memory limit (e.g., 512m, 1g)
  • --cpu - CPU limit (e.g., 0.5, 1.0)
  • --port, -p - Port mappings (can be specified multiple times)
    • Format: --port 5432 (maps container port to same host port)
    • Format: --port 5433:5432 (maps container port 5432 to host port 5433)
  • --volume - Volume mounts (host:container)
  • --internal - Install as internal service (no external access)
  • --skip-deps - Skip dependency installation
  • --no-auto-install-deps - Prompt before installing dependencies
Project Flags

doku project add:

  • --name, -n - Project name (defaults to directory name)
  • --dockerfile - Path to Dockerfile (default: ./Dockerfile)
  • --port, -p - Main port to expose
  • --ports - Additional port mappings (host:container)
  • --env, -e - Environment variables (KEY=VALUE)
  • --depends - Service dependencies (e.g., postgres:16,redis)
  • --domain - Custom domain (default: doku.local)
  • --internal - Internal only (no Traefik/HTTPS)

doku project build:

  • --no-cache - Build without using cache
  • --pull - Pull base image before building
  • --tag, -t - Custom tag for the image

doku project run:

  • --build - Build image before running
  • --install-deps - Automatically install missing dependencies
  • --detach, -d - Run in background (default: true)

doku project remove:

  • --image - Also remove the Docker image
  • --yes, -y - Skip confirmation prompt

Uninstalling

To completely remove Doku from your system:

# Uninstall with confirmation prompt
doku uninstall

# Force uninstall without prompts
doku uninstall --force

# Uninstall and remove mkcert CA certificates
doku uninstall --all
What Gets Removed Automatically:
  • βœ… All Docker containers managed by Doku
  • βœ… All Docker volumes created by Doku
  • βœ… Doku Docker network
  • βœ… Configuration directory (~/.doku/)
  • βœ… Doku binaries (doku and doku-cli)
Manual Cleanup (Optional):

The uninstall command provides OS-specific instructions for:

  1. DNS entries - Remove *.doku.local entries from /etc/hosts or resolver
  2. mkcert CA certificates - Optionally remove with mkcert -uninstall
Complete Removal:
# Run uninstall and immediately remove the binary
doku uninstall --force && rm -f ~/go/bin/doku ~/go/bin/doku-cli

Requirements

  • Docker (Desktop or Engine)
  • macOS, Linux, or Windows
  • Ports 80 and 443 available

Development

# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/dokulabs/doku-cli
cd doku-cli

# Install dependencies
go mod download

# Build
make build

# Run
./bin/doku version

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please see CONTRIBUTING.md.

License

MIT License - see LICENSE for details.

Support


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Directories ΒΆ

Path Synopsis
cmd
doku command
internal
dns
pkg
constants
Package constants defines common constants used throughout the Doku CLI application
Package constants defines common constants used throughout the Doku CLI application

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