LitteLink 3.6.0

LitteLink 3.6.0

Okay, so a note on Docker. For a long time, I intentionally kept LittleLink as minimal as possible—just plain ol' HTML and CSS. That simplicity has always been its strength. It’s approachable, easy to drop onto a server or GitHub Pages, and friendly to non-technical users who just want a clean, no-fuss link page.

Over the years, a few community forks (and even some well-meaning PRs) have tried to introduce Docker support. I held off, mostly out of a desire to keep the core repo lightweight and unintimidating—especially since I’d heard from users who found Docker to be a bit of a hurdle.

But lately, I’ve been reconsidering that stance. As I’ve been working on some updates, it’s become clear that offering a containerized option could be a big win for developers who want to spin up LittleLink in a repeatable, controlled way. So when @lllahaye’s PR came through with a clean implementation, it felt like perfect timing.

The Docker setup is now officially part of the project—quietly tucked in, not in your face, but there for anyone who wants it. No disruption to the simple setup, but a nice little perk for folks who know what to do with it.

Thanks again to the community for the continued contributions and ideas. Keep 'em coming 💛



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