| layout | default |
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| title | DevStackMenu Docs |
Welcome to the documentation hub for DevStackMenu.
- Architecture
- ADR Index
- CLI Guardrails
- Releasing (repository root)
- Support (repository root)
- Contributing (repository root)
- Installation and quickstart:
README.md - Runtime model and app architecture: Architecture
- Architecture decisions and boundary changes: ADR Index
- Release process: Releasing (repository root)
- Supported workflows and guardrails: CLI Guardrails
- Support and issue triage: Support (repository root)
The top-level menu is intentionally short: one entry for status, one entry for the current profile, then grouped sections for runtimes and variables.
The status panel is the operational summary view. It shows the active profile, selected Docker context, runtime target, git branch, tunnel state, compose health, container metrics and forwarded local endpoints.
The profile submenu is the main workflow surface for an imported project. From here you can activate the profile, control tunnels, run compose lifecycle actions, open logs and reports, inspect synced data, copy exports, manage secrets and jump straight into project files.
Runtimes are grouped around the current Docker context. The menu highlights the active managed runtime, gives access to the available contexts and keeps runtime creation close to runtime switching.
The variables menu stays intentionally compact. It answers two practical questions first: how many managed variables exist, and how many are assigned to the current profile. From there it goes directly into the variable manager.




