This PR introduces Docker to Yadr! A small step that opens many doors for us, IMHO.
With this in place, we can:
Have more linux contributors contributing not only to Linux-specific support, but also to general vim and zsh stuff
Have an automated CI build that tests the installation process, which will grant us more trust when making changes (breaking or not). (Having a "build passing" badge in the README is also good marketing for the repo lol)
Note: The linux installation you can see in the Dockerfile is not necessarily everything a linux user needs to smoothly run Yadr. That will have to come within time from the contributions of this community. It was just the bare minimum setup to pass the installation without errors.
Great news!
This PR introduces Docker to Yadr! A small step that opens many doors for us, IMHO.
With this in place, we can:
Note: The linux installation you can see in the
Dockerfile
is not necessarily everything a linux user needs to smoothly run Yadr. That will have to come within time from the contributions of this community. It was just the bare minimum setup to pass the installation without errors.