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I connect sales, DPO
marketing, admin, resourcing, projects management, finance etc teams in a single space for win more deals, accelerate project deliver
Sample of git config file (Example .gitconfig) (Place them in $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/git)
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Here are steps that I have modified to work for me. This assumes you have a shared folder named "docker" in volume1.
We need to Symlink /var/run/docker.sock to /volume1/docker/docker.sock, because Synology Docker GUI will not be able to run it when it's pointed directly to /var/run/docker.sock. Also the symlink needs to persist after reboot. To make it do so, you will need to create an automated task in your Synology DSM via "Task Scheduler".
On the "Create Task: Window, make sure "User:" is selected as "root" and rename the "Task:" to whatever you like.
Click "Schedule" tab. Under "Date - Run on the following days", select "Daily". Under "Time - Frequency", select "Every 1 hour(s)" (just to be on the safe side).
Here are the simple steps needed to create a deployment from your local GIT repository to a server based on this in-depth
tutorial.
How it works
You are developing in a working-copy on your local machine, lets say on the master branch. Most of the time, people would push code to a remote
server like github.com or gitlab.com and pull or export it to a production server. Or you use a service like deepl.io to act upon a Web-Hook that's triggered that service.
Setup NextJS app on Digital Ocean Ubuntu server Full Terminal Commands Step by Step
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Docker can be confusing to PC and Windows users because many tutorials on that topic assume you're using a Linux machine.
As a Linux user, you learn that Volumes are stored in a part of the host filesystem managed by Docker, and that is /var/lib/docker/volumes. When you're running Docker on a Windows or Mac OS machine, you will read the same documentation and instructions but feel frustrated as that path don't exist on your system. This simple note is my answer to that.
When you use Docker on a Windows PC, you're typically doing one of these two things:
Run Linux containers in a full Linux VM (what Docker typically does today)
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