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suckless.org static webserver quark
on alpine baseimage
currently tested on: x86_64, arm64, arm
In March 2023 - Docker informed me that they are going to remove my
organizations servercontainers
and desktopcontainers
unless
I'm upgrading to a pro plan.
I'm not going to do that. It's more of a professionally done hobby then a professional job I'm earning money with.
In order to avoid bad actors taking over my org. names and publishing potenial
backdoored containers, I'd recommend to switch over to my new github registry: ghcr.io/servercontainers
.
You can specify DOCKER_REGISTRY
environment variable (for example my.registry.tld
)
and use the build script to build the main container and it's variants for x86_64, arm64 and arm
You'll find all images tagged like a3.15.0-qMonFeb2219063620210100
which means a<alpine version>-q<quarks-latest-commit-date>
.
This way you can pin your installation/configuration to a certian version. or easily roll back if you experience any problems
(don't forget to open a issue in that case ;D).
To build a latest
tag run ./build.sh release
- 2023-03-20
- github action to build container
- implemented ghcr.io as new registry
- 2023-03-19
- switched from docker hub to a build-yourself container
- 2022-10-30
- better build script and versioning
This Dockerfile (available as ghcr.io/servercontainers/quark) gives you an inofficial build of the suckless.org static web server quark
. The image is super tiny and based on alpine. More info here: https://tools.suckless.org/quark/
It's based on the _/alpine Image
View in GitHub Registry ghcr.io/servercontainers/quark
View in GitHub ServerContainers/quark
/data
- all this files will be exposed beneath
/
- all this files will be exposed beneath
80
- standard http server