Since I'm playing with docker - I created a mess I guess.
Do not expect anything to be perfect here - at all.
Name of container | Purpose |
---|---|
turbobert/costa74 |
a quick composer wrapper for downloading php libraries, specific php version 7.4 |
turbobert/costa |
a quick composer wrapper for downloading php libraries |
turbobert/dro |
drawio out renders png/pdf/svg from single *.drawio file in CWD |
turbobert/frp |
quick freepascal (fpc ) for linux wrapper |
turbobert/lit |
a quick pdflatex wrapper and frame for easy latex document building |
turbobert/parts2 |
openscad stl compiler and library wrapper |
turbobert/poc |
just a kind of hellow world test |
turbobert/puml |
plantuml wrapper |
turbobert/qrl |
quick text-to-QR-code utility |
Name of script | Purpose |
---|---|
defi |
debian file check debian file index |
ds |
a quick dialog based terminal to conatiner shells |
osc |
one-shot-code - cli for mocking up software |
osd |
one-shot-docker - cli for messing with container build steps |
osdd |
Reset Dockerfile for some common use cases |
What it does... it does create some shell wrapper scripts for each docker repo you find in the repos
dir. In addition: it installs two binaries called osd
(one shot docker commands) and ds
(docker shell) which I find useful.
Note: Always run the install_starters.sh
from its own origin directory of the fully checked out repository to make the relative paths work.
DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt install -y git
git clone https://github.com/turbo-bert/docker-extroverted.git
( cd docker-extroverted/repos && bash install_starters.sh )
The containers of course..., yes you know but the bash scripts I only tested on MacOS with homebrew and native Debian Linux 12.