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[GH-ISSUE #870] Add Stack config_files for UI Defined #8731
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Originally created by @NeurekaSoftware on GitHub (Sep 22, 2025).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/moghtech/komodo/issues/870
Komodo v1.19.1 adds Stack config_files for
files on serverandin repo, but seems to excludeUI Definedfor some reason.I like being able to use UI defined stacks and use them as a template- both for me and friends of mine. I'd like to be able to create config files within the UI as well- and allow them to be used as a template and exported via toml.
For me, this is the last missing piece for Komodo to be perfect for my use case. Please consider adding this! ❤️
@NeurekaSoftware commented on GitHub (Sep 22, 2025):
Issue #820 seems similar but might be different based on how the title reads. For clarification, I want UI defined config files for UI Defined stacks.
@Lenart12 commented on GitHub (Nov 27, 2025):
I ran in to the same issue. Weird that UI Defined did not get the same functionality.
@canDry commented on GitHub (Apr 1, 2026):
BUMP!!!
KOMODO config GUI desperately (IMHO 😎) needs the ability to manage associated config/ini files eg: caddyfile or radicale's config.ini
Coordination of implanting these files within the docker environment might be a tricky issue, but being able to manage these key files will make KOMODO even more useful!!
@NeurekaSoftware commented on GitHub (Apr 1, 2026):
I had to stop using Komodo shortly after installing when I realized it was missing this functionality. I've been waiting ever since.
@canDry commented on GitHub (Apr 1, 2026):
I really find komodo+periphery incredible for managing docker but it is such a huge gap!!
@NeurekaSoftware commented on GitHub (Apr 1, 2026):
Yeah, I like Komodo too- but when I have to open either a terminal or remote Codium / VSCode session anyways then it kinda defeats the whole purpose for me. I need two tools instead of one now.
For monitoring and logs I have other services that specialize in that area and do it better.
I hope this gets added to Komodo eventually. 😅