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## Containers
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This repository contains various docker images that I found useful. These are
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typically not very complex, usually not more than an alpine image with a few
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packages installed.
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Right now I'm using these primarily in my Woodpecker CI steps, but they are
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regular docker images and can be used anywhere.
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### rsync
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Gives you access to `rsync`, `ssh`, and `scp` commands.
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2022-11-25 00:03:58 -06:00
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### rust
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2022-11-25 00:14:07 -06:00
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Rust stable toolchain, with `rustup`, `fmt`, `clippy`, `llvm-cov`, `llvm-tools`, and `audit`.
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## Adding a new container
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1. Add a new folder, named after the container.
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1. Create a Dockerfile inside of that folder, and fill out the dockerfile.
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1. Go to Dockerhub, and create a repository for this new container.
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1. Under `.woodpecker/`, copy an existing pipeline. Name the copy after the container.
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1. Update the new pipeline:
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- Update the `repo: ...` to match the new repo you created
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- Point `dockerfile: ...` to the new dockerfile
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- Update `when: ...` condition so it's built when the correct folder is updated
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