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* Uses vitepress

* migrates to vitepress

* Remove api link

* Adds gitignore

* Adds gitignore

* Removes unused colors

* Removes optional for docker
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title: Getting Started
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# Getting Started
This section will help you to setup Dozzle locally. Dozzle can also be used to connect to remote hosts via `tcp://` and tls. See remote host if you want to connect to other hosts.
## Using Docker CLI
The easiest way to setup Dozzle is to use the CLI and mount `docker.sock` file. This file is usually located at `/var/run/docker.sock` and can be mounted with the `--volume` flag. You also need to expose the port to view Dozzle. By default, Dozzle listens on port 8080, but you can change the external port using `-p`.
```sh
docker run --detach --volume=/var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock -p 8080:8080 amir20/dozzle
```
## Using Docker Compose
Docker compose makes it easier to configure Dozzle as part of an existing configuration.
```yaml
version: '3'
services:
dozzle:
container_name: dozzle
image: amir20/dozzle:latest
volumes:
- /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock
ports:
- 9999:8080
```

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title: What is Dozzle?
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# What is Dozzle?
Dozzle is open-sourced project sponsored by Docker OSS. It is a log viewer designed to simplify the process of monitoring and debugging containers. It is a lightweight, web-based application that provides real-time log streaming, filtering, and searching capabilities through an intuitive user interface.
Users can quickly and easily access logs generated by their Docker containers, making it an essential tool for debugging and troubleshooting applications running in a Docker environment. Out of the box, Dozzle supports JSON logs with intelligent color coding.
Dozzle is easy to install and can be configured with minimal effort, making it an ideal solution for developers and system administrators looking for an efficient and user-friendly log viewer for their Docker environment. The tool is available under the MIT license and is actively maintained by its developer, Amir Raminfar.