Why this server?
This server enables interaction with development containers (devcontainers), which are specifically designed for integrating Docker environments with IDEs, making it highly relevant for 'pilot my docker with my! IDE'.
Why this server?
This tool enables shell commands and file operations within 'containerized development environments' and provides 'interactive input handling', directly addressing the need to use Docker with an IDE.
Why this server?
This server offers natural language management of Docker containers and images, with 'debugging capabilities' that are often integrated with IDEs, fulfilling both aspects of the user's request.
Why this server?
This tool provides comprehensive 'container lifecycle management' and 'infrastructure orchestration', allowing users to 'pilot' their Docker setup effectively and manage containers.
Why this server?
This server is ideal for managing Docker containers and explicitly supports 'image operations' and 'Docker Compose deployments', directly fitting the need to 'manage container with image'.
Why this server?
This tool provides robust capabilities for 'managing containers, images, volumes, and Docker Compose deployments' through natural language, directly matching the core request for container and image management.
Why this server?
Focused on Docker Hub, this server allows searching, listing, and analyzing Docker images and tags, which is crucial for managing the 'image' aspect of the user's request.
Why this server?
This server directly enables 'container and image management including listing, running, stopping, and pulling Docker resources', offering fundamental tools to pilot Docker and manage containers/images.
Why this server?
This server allows interacting with 'Docker images, containers, and registries' to 'search, analyze, and manage Docker resources', which is well-suited for comprehensive container and image management.