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# Docker Getting Started Tutorial | |
This tutorial was written with the intent of helping folks get up and running | |
with containers and is designed to work with Docker Desktop. While not going too much | |
into depth, it covers the following topics: | |
- Running your first container | |
- Building containers | |
- Learning what containers are | |
- Running and removing containers | |
- Using volumes to persist data | |
- Using bind mounts to support development | |
- Using container networking to support multi-container applications | |
- Using Docker Compose to simplify the definition and sharing of applications | |
- Using image layer caching to speed up builds and reduce push/pull size | |
- Using multi-stage builds to separate build-time and runtime dependencies | |
## Getting Started | |
If you wish to run the tutorial, you can use the following command after installing Docker Desktop: | |
```bash | |
docker run -d -p 80:80 docker/getting-started | |
``` | |
Once it has started, you can open your browser to [http://localhost](http://localhost). | |
## Development | |
This project has a `docker-compose.yml` file, which will start the mkdocs application on your | |
local machine and help you see changes instantly. | |
```bash | |
docker compose up | |
``` | |
## Contributing | |
If you find typos or other issues with the tutorial, feel free to create a PR and suggest fixes! | |
If you have ideas on how to make the tutorial better or want to suggest adding new content, please open an | |
issue first before working on your idea. While we love input, we want to keep the tutorial scoped to new-comers. | |
As such, we may reject ideas for more advanced requests and don't want you to lose any work you might | |
have done. So, ask first and we'll gladly hear your thoughts! | |