The contained files can be used either directly as base images, or as templates to create new Dockerfiles with common optimizations already baked in. See the main documentation on how to use the different parts of this project.
Contributing to this project is easy, and reporting an issue or adding to the documentation also improves things for every user. You don’t need to be a developer to contribute. See CONTRIBUTING for more.
As a documentation author or developer, to create a working directory for this project, call these commands:
git clone "https://github.com/jhermann/dockyard.git"
cd "dockyard"
command . .env --yes
invoke docs -b
For this to work, you might also need to follow some setup procedures to make the necessary basic commands available on Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows.
To start a watchdog that auto-rebuilds documentation and reloads the opened browser tab on any change,
call invoke docs -w -b
(stop the watchdog using the -k
option).