Welcome to Mobi, an innovative application that provides users with enhanced control and management capabilities for containers and images.
- Introduction
- Advertisement
- About us
- Why Mobi?
- Description
- Manual
- Launch
- Project Structure
- Contribution
- TO DO List
Mobi fluently complements Docker Desktop and empowers users to efficiently manage their containerized environments. Offering a suite of functionalities, Mobi simplifies container and image operations, making Docker usage more intuitive and user-friendly.
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Mobi originated as a collaborative endeavor within an academic setting during the third semester of the Programming II course, hosted by the Department of Management Science and Technology (DMST) at the Athens University of Economics and Business (AUEB). This initiative was undertaken collectively by One Percent Programming Team under the mentorship and supervision of Professor Diomidis Spinellis, who offered guidance and oversight throughout the entirety of the project.
While Mobi was born from a passion for innovation and a commitment to mastering programming skills, it possesses inherent potentials that extend beyond the classroom. With its intuitive interfaces, functionalities, and efficient Docker management capabilities, Mobi has the capacity to transition from an educational endeavor to a valuable tool in the broader software landscape. It offers a user-friendly solution for Docker management, demonstrating its adaptability and value beyond the academic realm.
Mobi offers the flexibility to run in two distinct modes, allowing users to choose the interface that best suits their preferences and workflow. Whether you prefer the efficiency of command-line interface (CLI) or the visual clarity of a graphical user interface (GUI), Mobi caters to your needs.
To learn how to navigate and utilize our project in both versions, you can navigate here.
To launch our project in either CLI or GUI mode, click here.
For further insight into our project's structure, including package organization, UML diagram, utilized tools and documentation, you can refer to this location.
If you're interested in contributing to the project, feel free to learn more here.
To view remaining tasks, particularly for potential contributors, click here.

