1/5
Development Log #111 & #112 π
What a week!
In the last few days, aside from improving my Rust skills and opening 4 PRs to @gitbutler.com , I coded solutions for major pain points with services weβre tackling with @coolify.io v5.
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1/5
Development Log #111 & #112 π
What a week!
In the last few days, aside from improving my Rust skills and opening 4 PRs to @gitbutler.com , I coded solutions for major pain points with services weβre tackling with @coolify.io v5.
5/5
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Learned tons about Git and doing Git in Rust.
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Wrote 1 page of internal docs for my future more efficient Git workflow with GitButler
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Documented key Git CLI commands and tricks in one central place
π©Ή Health
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Did 1 small daily walk yesterday
β Skipped todayβs walk
4/5
ποΈ Peak Projects
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Finished my important force push protection feature PR for GitButler - more on that soon.
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Opened 1 PR to fix singular vs. plural wording in change/commit messages in GitButler
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Opened 8 issues & commented on 10+ in the GitButler repo.
3/5
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Built out a fully automated way for service version checks and upgrades. At the moment this is a heavy wip π
but a small sneak peak is in the image below.
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Began exploring automated testing for all services
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Triaged 2 issues
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Provided support on Discord and Twitter
2/5
π¨βπ³ Core Coolify Development
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Planned solutions for the following service pain points: Outdated services, Manual updating image tags for all services (via PRs), services pinned to "latest" and broken services.
1/5
Development Log #111 & #112 π
What a week!
In the last few days, aside from improving my Rust skills and opening 4 PRs to @gitbutler.com , I coded solutions for major pain points with services weβre tackling with @coolify.io v5.
No, not yet. These are all the services that will be included.
08.08.2025 11:33 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0Not sure yet, but very soon. It will be this week or early next week.
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The next version of @coolify.io will include some of the most requested one-click services
The first is OpenPanel, an open-source alternative to Mixpanel and more.
1/4
Development Log #110
Holy sh*t, it is almost 3am in the morning. I need to stop coding this long π
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Today was a bit different as I improved my tauri and app development skills through real-world practice by opening 3 PRs on @gitbutler.com.
4/4
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Improved force-pushing security a lot and kinda nerd-sniped me a half day into the trenches of git and rust
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Added the ability to set a default terminal to open the repo in the terminal in 1 click
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Fixed a menu issue linking to the wrong settings page
π©Ή Health
β Skipped my walk
3/4
ποΈ Peak Products
I am preparing for my own tauri based app release, so I am currently looking into other tauri apps to improve my tauri code before my initial release.
So what better way than to improve GitButler, my future git client, so I opened 3 PRs to GitButler.
2/4
π¨βπ³ Core Coolify Development
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Merged, tested, and fixed 1 big service PR for OpenPanel.
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Reviewed a few more PRs that will be merged tomorrow, or, well, I guess today :)
1/4
Development Log #110
Holy sh*t, it is almost 3am in the morning. I need to stop coding this long π
.
Today was a bit different as I improved my tauri and app development skills through real-world practice by opening 3 PRs on @gitbutler.com.
2/2
And that is not all, as the next version will also include a PiHole and Matrix template as well as a template to run your own self-hosted GitHub action runners.
A special thanks to all the contributors who helped make this possible.
1/2
The next version of @coolify.io will include some of the most requested one-click services
The first is OpenPanel, an open-source alternative to Mixpanel and more.
1/5
Development Log #109
I am back from my 2 week summer break and a lot of things have happened (in addition to resting π
)
During my break I tried out @gitbutler.com in great detail and I am very impressed and in love with their workflow. In the near future I will switch my full workflow to it
5/5
π©Ή Health
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Went for a short walk
4/5
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Opened a fix PR for a critical volume data loss issue which would occur when stopping a service and volume cleanup was enabled on the server
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Fixed a long outstanding issue when deleting a resource where docker cleanup would always run even if it was explicitly disabled
3/5
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Fixed one of the most annoying git tracking issues. Took me over an hour to find what was going on. It was a case sensitivity issue with a lowercase and uppercase folder name π
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Closed 6 PRs - 2 not needed (wrong), 2 stale, 2 not allowed services as they where too small
2/5
Today, I went over 23 PRs and Coolify core PRs went down from 69 to 52
I fixed a data loss issue that occurred in rare cases
π¨βπ³ Core Coolify Development
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Tested, fixed and merged 11 PRs
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Fixed 5 issues directly on next
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Reviewed and requested feedback or changes on 4 PRs
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Closed 1 docs PR
1/5
Development Log #109
I am back from my 2 week summer break and a lot of things have happened (in addition to resting π
)
During my break I tried out @gitbutler.com in great detail and I am very impressed and in love with their workflow. In the near future I will switch my full workflow to it
1/4
Development Log #108
Today, I went over 28 PRs and our PRs went down from 55 to 36 PRs.
I merged a total of 12 PRs and closed 9 PRs after careful review.
π¨βπ³ Core Coolify Development
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Merged, tested and fixed 10 PRs
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Finished and merged my large backups fix PR
4/4
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Closed 9 PRs. 5 I fixed myself with a another solution, 1 was already fixed via another PR, 2 services were too small and 1 PR was a stale
π©Ή Health
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Went for a small walk
3/4
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Opened 1 security PR for a Livewire vulnerability and it is already released
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Upgraded all v4 dependencies to the latest version for better compatibility, especially with Nixpacks and Bun
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Fixed 3+ issues directly on next
2/4
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Tested my large backup fix PR with a 58 GB Postgres DB to make sure large backups and imports are now working
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Finished up my Horizon config update that fixes some v4 performance issues and merged it
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Reviewed and requested changes or feedback on 7 PRs
1/4
Development Log #108
Today, I went over 28 PRs and our PRs went down from 55 to 36 PRs.
I merged a total of 12 PRs and closed 9 PRs after careful review.
π¨βπ³ Core Coolify Development
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Merged, tested and fixed 10 PRs
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Finished and merged my large backups fix PR
1/6
Development Log #106 and #107 π
The last 2 days I finished up 3 PRs (almost ready now) that I have been working on for a while locally, in addition to my 2.5 week performance tests.
1 performance improvement PR will even come to v4 as it is backwards compatible.
6/6
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Adjusted a lot of configuration files with better and more secure defaults and removed any unused configuration option
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Provided support on 1+ GitHub issue
π©Ή Health
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Went on a medium walk
5/6
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Added a few tables with the new strict migration structure I planned and it is so good
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Added a new cleaner versions.json file for v5
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Fixed gh action caching
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Upgraded all dependencies and config files to the latest version