Show HN: Wharf – Self-Host Postgres, MySQL, Mongo, Redis, ClickHouse in Docker
Wharf is an open-source CLI tool that lets developers self-host Postgres, MySQL, MongoDB, Redis, and ClickHouse locally via Docker.
Wharf, an open-source developer tool for self-hosting common databases in Docker, was posted to Hacker News on August 22, 2026 by its author under the handle drk1rd, per the Show HN submission.
The project, hosted at GitHub, targets developers who want to spin up instances of five databases — PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB, Redis, and ClickHouse — locally without manually writing Docker configurations. The tool appears designed to reduce the setup friction of running these services in a self-hosted environment.
Beyond what the HN post and the linked GitHub repository convey, details on the project's maturity, license, contributor count, or any commercial backing are not available from the source material. The submission received 1 point and no comments at the time of posting, suggesting it is an early-stage public debut with limited community visibility so far.
Wharf sits in a space occupied by other local database management tools and Docker-compose generators, though no direct competitors are named in the source. The appeal of wrapping multi-database Docker setup into a single CLI is consistent with a broader developer preference for reducing environment configuration overhead, but no market data is cited in the submission.
No roadmap, hiring plans, or future feature targets are mentioned in the source. Developers interested in the project can follow or contribute via its GitHub repository.
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