
TapMap Finally Lands on Linux and Docker — Here's Why That Matters
If you've been following TapMap's development, you probably already know the single biggest complaint from the community: "Cool tool, but where's the Linux support?" Well, as of the latest update, TapMap now officially supports Linux and Docker deployments. And honestly, it's about time. Why This Was a Big Deal TapMap has quietly become one of the better network and infrastructure mapping tools out there. It gives you a visual representation of your services, connections, and dependencies — basically a living architecture diagram that actually stays up to date. The problem? It was stuck on macOS and Windows for way too long. If you're running production infrastructure, chances are your servers are Linux boxes. Wanting to run your infrastructure mapping tool on the same OS as your actual infrastructure isn't exactly a wild ask. The Docker support sweetens the deal even more — now you can spin up TapMap as just another container in your stack. Getting Started with Docker The Docker setup
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