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It's interesting how different people have different approaches ... I migrate from Caddy to Traefik because I found it magical ... Whenever I need to add another selfhosted service I just adapt a docker-compose like this one
As you can see I just need to change the host and the port in the labels to have a new domain pointing to the right port ... I wasn't able to find an easier way to add a new service to caddy
First time I heard of migrating from Caddy to Traefik and not the other way around. The usual complaint about Traefik is that it's too complicated to manage all of the moving parts. I have only used Caddy with Dockerized setups though so I don't know what the others are like.
Well, this way it works great for my needs ... If I don't need a service anymore I just remove its docker-compose and
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it's gone the service and the reverse proxy config all in one single atomic thanos-like snap of fingers I wasn't able to find a way to do the same with Caddy and I don't get what do you mean with "moving parts"