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Env variables get saved to 1Password (self hosted alternative would be Infisical) with a project for each container.
Docker compose files get synced up to my GitHub account.
I have been using the new “include” attribute to split up each container into its own docker compose file.
Usually I organize by service type: media
Not sure if that answers the question…