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title: Instant Development Environments in Docker
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date: 2014-10-24
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tags:
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- release
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---
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Instant Development Environments in Docker
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I have been using a few shell scripts for turbocharging development
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using Docker and today I have released the first version of a simple
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tool I call "[dev](https://github.com/Xe/dev)". Usage is very very simple.
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```
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$ dev up
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Starting up container for spike
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spike-dev (43c5c1) running!
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To use this container please attach to it with:
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$ docker attach spike-dev
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$ docker attach spike-dev
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docker:dev:spike ~
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-->
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```
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I have made a simple [asciinema
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recording](https://asciinema.org/a/13158) describing the process of setting up and tearing down
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these containers. The development environments have the code you are
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working on mounted to \~/dev in the container.
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The containers are defined by a simple manifest file in yaml:
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```
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base: xena/base
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repopath: github.com/Xe/test
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golang: false
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ssh: true
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user: xena
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projname: test
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```
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Right now dev is a very immature tool and currently Works For Me ™. If
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you have any issues with it or questions about it, please open an issue
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on its [GitHub issue
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tracker](https://github.com/Xe/dev/issues/new).
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Thanks for taking a look at it and please let me know if it works for
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you too!
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