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Make docker download clearer (was: Publish Image To Docker Registry) #71

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danieledwardgeorgehitchcock opened this issue Jan 30, 2025 · 9 comments · Fixed by #79
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@danieledwardgeorgehitchcock

Hi,

I appreciate that the docker installation method is in its infancy but, could you create some GitHub actions that automatically build the image and publish to a Docker registry?

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You mean like this? :)

https://github.com/chrivers/bifrost/pkgs/container/bifrost

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Ahh perfect, thank you! I'd recommend updating the docs to reflect this :-)

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Very good point! I'll do that - actually I'll reopen this issue to remind me ;-)

@chrivers chrivers reopened this Jan 30, 2025
@chrivers chrivers changed the title Publish Image To Docker Registry Make docker download clearer (was: Publish Image To Docker Registry) Jan 30, 2025
@chrivers chrivers added documentation Improvements or additions to documentation good first issue Good for newcomers labels Feb 4, 2025
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chrivers commented Feb 4, 2025

@FabioCanavarro would you like to try a PR for this? I liked your last improvements :)

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Yes, If possible I would like to try

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Can you review my pull request?

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Solear commented Feb 10, 2025

Is there already a way to deploy a compose stack without fiddeling? just with the compose.yaml and .env?

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Is there already a way to deploy a compose stack without fiddeling? just with the compose.yaml and .env?

See request in #72

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@chrivers Sorry I hadn't got any time these last few days because of my exam, I have updated my pull request, can you please check it out?

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