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Add a Dockerfile to allow users to build and run Shrek inside a container. Useful for people who don't have Go SDK installed on their computer, or would prefer to run apps in containerized environments, or a bunch of other reasons; no need to list them all.
Also create a public remote repository on Docker Hub for users who don't want to build an image manually. This is more convenient, plus it means users can run Shrek in Docker with a single console command (using docker run).
The README should be updated with instructions on how to run Shrek with Docker.
Added a Dockerfile to allow building Shrek into an image. It uses Alpine
Linux to keep the image size small. Shrek doesn't use any networking so
there shouldn't be any CGO issues.
I also created a Docker Hub repository for Shrek so users have the
convenience of running Shrek inside Docker without having to build the
image themselves.
The README has been updated to include Docker instructions.
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Add a
Dockerfile
to allow users to build and run Shrek inside a container. Useful for people who don't have Go SDK installed on their computer, or would prefer to run apps in containerized environments, or a bunch of other reasons; no need to list them all.Also create a public remote repository on Docker Hub for users who don't want to build an image manually. This is more convenient, plus it means users can run Shrek in Docker with a single console command (using
docker run
).The
README
should be updated with instructions on how to run Shrek with Docker.Here's a good starting point: https://hub.docker.com/_/golang
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