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macpine discussion
macpine reviews and mentions
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Linux virtual machines, with a focus on running containers
For MacOS, Macpine has a similar premise: https://github.com/beringresearch/macpine
With a view to use lightweight Linux VMs (alpine) to:
* Easily spin up and manage lightweight Alpine Linux environments.
* Use tiny VMs to take advantage of containerisation technologies, including Incus, LXD and Docker.
* Build and test software on x86_64 and aarch64 systems.
- Tiny Alpine VMs on macOS with instance encryption
- Lightweight Linux VMs on macOS
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Lima: A nice way to run Linux VMs on Mac
I recommend having a look at [1] which allows you to run lightweight alpine VMs on MacOS with easy port forwarding, file sharing, and you can easily run docker inside of it and use docker context to target it.
[1] https://github.com/beringresearch/macpine
- Lightweight Linux VMs on Apple Silicon
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Lightweight Alpine VMs on macOS
I don't see the point of a dedicated tool for this when it is easy enough just to start a Alpine docker container with a couple commands. As this project is just a wrapper for docker and LXD[1] and those tools are already easy enough for the average SWE to interact with, the project seems to just over-complicate an already existing workflow.
[1] https://github.com/beringresearch/macpine#motivation
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Stats
beringresearch/macpine is an open source project licensed under Apache License 2.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of macpine is Go.