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Obi review modules 3 and 4 #12
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* note not all html features will be properly displayed in the "quick preview" but it will give you a rough idea. Updated at 2024-12-19 with changes from the latest commit 58b8d38 |
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#### Step 1: Docker pull | ||
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We need to get the Docker **image** we want to use. We do this by "pulling" it. | ||
Pulling is a term used in GitHub terminology too. It just means we're taking something from the internet and getting a copy locally (on our computer). | ||
Pulling is a term used in GitHub terminology too. It just means we're taking something from the internet and getting a copy locally (on our computer). Pulling is basically like downloading. |
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Trying to provide an example for people new to containers but comfortable with computers
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Thanks for these edits @obigriffith ! Excellent! LGTM.
More edits/clarifications mostly minor editorial for clarity or comprehensiveness