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Bret Fisher afbd54a538 fix alias in Docker Hub README.md (#2715)
Changed double to single quotes in the alias example so shells will interpret `$(pwd)` at alias runtime rather than load time.

For background on shell double vs. single quotes, see:
https://stackoverflow.com/a/5573447/749924
https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/355637/36204

Bonus Thank You's:
1. SpaceVim is awesome and I tell everyone about it.
2. The SpaceVim image is my new favorite way to test issues I'm having on host SpaceVim, and it's always my host config's fault :P
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Dockerfile.nvim-python3 Add docker spacevim (#2238) 2018-10-06 12:51:37 +08:00
init.toml Add docker spacevim (#2238) 2018-10-06 12:51:37 +08:00
Makefile Add: Dockerfile build for Neovim and SpaceVim 2018-07-06 23:45:31 -07:00
README.md fix alias in Docker Hub README.md (#2715) 2019-03-31 08:03:19 +08:00

SpaceVim and Neovim in Docker

Docker Build Status

This Dockerfile builds neovim HEAD and installs the latest available version of SpaceVim. You might want to use this for several reasons:

  • Have a consistent version of Neovim and SpaceVim as long as the machine supports Docker.
  • Try SpaceVim without modifying your current Vim/Neovim configuration.
  • Try the latest Neovim with SpaceVim.
  • Try SpaceVim with a newer version of Python.
  • Debug SpaceVim configurations. e.g. when posting a bug report if you can reproduce it in this container then there's a higher chance that it is a true bug and not just an issue with your machine.

FAQ

Isn't Docker stateless? Won't I have to reinstall all plugins each time I launch the container?

  • During the build we call dein#install() so all plugins are installed and frozen. Your custom configurations can be added as an additional build step using the Docker COPY command.

Build

You can build using the supplied Makefile:

make build

or call the command manually using:

docker build -t nvim -f Dockerfile.nvim-python3 .

Run

You can run the container using:

docker run -it nvim

but that isn't terribly useful since changes made inside the container won't be visible outside. More useful is mounting the current working directory inside the container:

docker run -it -v $(pwd):/home/spacevim/src nvim

Even better is an alias dnvim which will do this automatically:

alias dnvim='docker run -it -v $(pwd):/home/spacevim/src nvim'