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runlike
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Pharo 11
You can use this tool to figure out how to run again any currently running container https://github.com/lavie/runlike
- [Help] Change Directory Bindings for a "--restart=always" Container
- View the commands used to create a docker container
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Runlike: Given an existing Docker container, prints the command line to run it
Issue for podman support: https://github.com/lavie/runlike/issues/71
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Self-Hosting Dozens of Web Applications and Services on a Single Server
I had started out the same way, especially if it was a new app and I wasn't familiar with how I really wanted to run it. Some containers expect a fair number of environment variables and multiple mounts. Once I got everything working, I would create a script /svcs with the corresponding docker run command. There's even a cool tool called "runlike" which can create a well formatted command for any running container.
https://github.com/lavie/runlike/
But I've got those migrated to docker-compose files these days and I try to start with the docker-compose file instead of going directly into testing out docker run commands.
What are some alternatives?
streamnative-rest-stocks
docker-autocompose - Generate a docker-compose yaml definition from a running container
AppsList - A list of apps to build
docker-qnap-pushover - Pushover notifications for QNAP NAS system events 🔔
precloud - An open source command line interface that runs checks on infrastructure as code to catch potential deployment issues before deploying.
Docker Compose - Define and run multi-container applications with Docker
kubric - A data generation pipeline for creating semi-realistic synthetic multi-object videos with rich annotations such as instance segmentation masks, depth maps, and optical flow.
carbonyl - Chromium running inside your terminal
shell-genie - Your wishes are my commands
SirTunnel - Minimal, self-hosted, 0-config alternative to ngrok. Caddy+OpenSSH+50 lines of Python.