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DevContainer Base template

This repository contains a DevContainer base configuration for a development environment. It provides a consistent, reproducible setup for developers working on projects that involve these technologies.

Features

  • Common development utilities
  • Pre-configured VS Code settings and extensions
  • Zsh with Oh My Zsh
  • Neovim configuration

How It Works

The DevContainer is defined by several configuration files:

  1. .devcontainer/devcontainer.json: The main configuration file that specifies:

    • Base image and build instructions
    • Ports to forward
    • Features to install
    • VS Code extensions and settings
    • Commands to run on container creation
  2. .devcontainer/Dockerfile: Defines the custom Docker image.

  3. .devcontainer/on-create.sh: A script that runs when the container is created, installing additional packages and configuring git.

  4. .devcontainer/post-create.sh: A script that runs after the container is created, setting up Neovim configuration.

Usage

  1. Ensure you have Docker and VS Code with the Remote - Containers extension installed.
  2. Clone this repository.
  3. Open the repository in VS Code.
  4. When prompted, click "Reopen in Container" or run the "Remote-Containers: Reopen in Container" command.
  5. VS Code will build the Docker image and start the container. This may take a few minutes the first time.
  6. Once the container is running, you'll have a fully configured development environment for Node.js and Python.

Customization

You can customize the DevContainer by modifying the configuration files:

  • Add or remove VS Code extensions in devcontainer.json
  • Modify container features or settings in devcontainer.json
  • Add additional software or configuration in the Dockerfile
  • Modify the setup scripts (on-create.sh and post-create.sh) to add your own initialization steps

Benefits

  • Consistent development environment across team members
  • Easy onboarding for new developers
  • Isolation from the host system

License

Copyright (c) 2024 tooniez.
This project is MIT licensed.

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