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Andrew Fletcher
Docker containers list To view a list of Docker containers that are currently running, you can use the docker ps command. Open your terminal or command prompt and run the following command: docker psThis command will display a list of running containers, showing information like the container ID, image name, status, ports, and more. If you want to see all containers, including those that are not currently running, you can use the following command: docker ps -aThe -a option shows all containers,...
Andrew Fletcher
A summary of Node package commands Short cut commands npm install...
Andrew Fletcher
Working in an AWS ec2 environment, my goal is to access the server via...
Andrew Fletcher
Build the PHP base image with apache-buster using the Dockerfile.base Since JN...
Andrew Fletcher
As a web developer, you will most likely need to run local copies of a bunch of...
Andrew Fletcher
Running Docker Dangerous word... I'm assuming that Docker is installed.  Don't know how to check?  Using Terminal (I prefer iTerm2), run the following command docker -D info  The set-up Go to your project directory, and create a docker folder and a “docker-compose.yml” file: mkdir/Users/{your_name}/Sites/{your_directory} cd /Users/{your_name}/Sites/{your_directory} mkdir docker cd docker vim docker-compose.ymlCopy following code and add it in to the docker-compse.yml...
Andrew Fletcher
Running Docker and attempting to install a web proxy environment where I'm...
Andrew Fletcher
xdebug - failed to solve with frontend dockerfile.v0: failed to create LLB...
Andrew Fletcher
Create and push to Docker Hub Creating your own custom image... you need to have...
Andrew Fletcher
Resetting Docker is basically following the start parameters.  All...
Andrew Fletcher
Wanting to create a new repository on GitHub, add in a few of the available options that can come with an initial repository such as: .gitignore for the platform you are building on README.md for detailed notes - particularly if the repository if public LICENSE - again important if the repository if public However, once you add one or more of these items, you will need to merge the repository with your local environment.  This article walks through creating a new GitHub repository and...
Andrew Fletcher
Setting up a new project in Docker and VS Code. Using Terminal, go to your...
Andrew Fletcher
Running Docker in a new process and creating a container.   Go to the...
Andrew Fletcher
Step 1: Install Homebrew Homebrew is the missing package manager for macOS. As...
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Working on a new CentOS 7 server, Node wasn't installed.  You can...