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import Image from "next/image";
import cup from "../../assets/cup.gif";
import { Cards, Card } from "nextra-theme-docs";
import { IconBrandDocker, IconPackage } from "@tabler/icons-react";
# Introduction
<Image src={cup} unoptimized />
Cup is a lightweight alternative to [What's up Docker?](https://github.com/fmartinou/whats-up-docker) written in Rust.
# Features ✨
- 🚀 Extremely fast. Cup takes full advantage of your CPU and is hightly optimized, resulting in lightning fast speed. On my test machine, it took ~6 seconds for 70 images.
- Supports most registries, including Docker Hub, ghcr.io, Quay, lscr.io and even Gitea (or derivatives)
- Doesn't exhaust any rate limits. This is the original reason I created Cup. It was inspired by What's up docker? which would always use it up.
- Beautiful CLI and web interface for checking on your containers any time.
- The binary is tiny! At the time of writing it's just 4.7 MB. No more pulling 100+ MB docker images for a such a simple program.
- JSON output for both the CLI and web interface so you can connect Cup to integrations. It's easy to parse and makes webhooks and pretty dashboards simple to set up!
# Installation
<Cards>
<Card icon={<IconBrandDocker />} title="With Docker" href="/docs/installation/docker" />
<Card icon={<IconPackage />} title="As a binary" href="/docs/installation/binary" />
</Cards>