docker-setup
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The container tools installer and updater
Deprecation notice
docker-setup is deprecated and replaced by uniget. The following table documents the progress:
| Component |
Migration status |
Support status |
Notes |
| CLI |
Completed |
docker-setup will not receive any updates |
uniget is a drop-in replacement with data migration |
| GitHub Action |
Completed |
docker-setup-action will only receive security updates |
uniget-action is a dop-in replacement using uniget |
| Tools |
Completed |
docker-setup tools is deprecated |
uniget tools are fully functional |
| Documentation |
Completed |
docker-setup documentation is fully supported |
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| Site |
Completed |
docker-setup site will only receive security updates |
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Purpose
docker-setup is inspired by the convenience script to install the Docker daemon. But the scope is much larger.
docker-setup is meant to bootstrap a new box with Docker as well as install useful tools from the container ecosystem and beyond. It can also be used to update these tools. It aims to be distribution-agnostic and provide reasonable default configurations. Personally, I am using it to prepare virtual machines for my own experiments as well as training environments.
Tools are downloaded, installed and updated automatically.
Quickstart
Download and run docker-setup:
curl -sLf https://github.com/nicholasdille/docker-setup/releases/latest/download/docker-setup_linux_$(uname -m).tar.gz | \
sudo tar -xzC /usr/local/bin docker-setup
Documentation
See docs for the complete documentation.