Cool-Retro-Term in a Docker Container #474
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As a fan of Cool-Retro-Term, I took the liberty of creating a Docker Container for running cool-retro-term. This is a pretty straightforward Docker build that follows the instructions outlined in the
README.md
to build and the project. This creates a more portable environment for quickly running and customizing cool-retro-term for container nerds like myself.This should also help developers working on this project to quickly test changes and bugs between versions since Docker will maintain tags between builds. These tagged images can be run simultaneously and should help alleviate some of the QT dependency issues.
Let me know if this is something you'd be interested in adding to your project (or not). I'm open to feedback and look forward to the future of the project.