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dip reviews and mentions
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Dockerizing a Ruby on Rails Application
And then also add dip to get rid of these lengthy docker compose run prefixes from the every command typed in your console.
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Rails-docker-box, or developing Rails within a dockerized environment
So, I went the old-fashioned way and added Dip to the mix. Now I can run all the familiar commands (bundle, rake, etc.) from my host system (with a dip prefix) without thinking about all the docker-compose --rm --it bla-bla. Moreover, I can cd into a subfolder (say, actioncable), and execute commands from there just like on a host machine:
- Show HN: Dockerized – Run CLI tools without installation
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Building a Comfortable Dev Environment
Probably means this https://github.com/bibendi/dip
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My hybrid approach to Dockerizing Rails applications
I'd be sure to also check out (if you haven't already) https://evilmartians.com/chronicles/ruby-on-whales-docker-for-ruby-rails-development, it might have some solutions to your problems, like using a cached Docker volume to mount your application's directory. Evil Martians also developed DIP to help make the Docker workflow more approachable.
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bibendi/dip is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of dip is Ruby.