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| We give the basic steps to use Hero on Docker to run and create mdBooks. | ||||
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| You can then use a code editor, e.g. VSCodium, to change the files locally and use Hero docker to build and serve the book. | ||||
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| ## Prerequisites | ||||
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| - Docker engine should be installed and running | ||||
| - You need a git repository to work with (here we use **info_tfgrid**) | ||||
|   - Clone the hero mdbook repo on your local machine and note the path | ||||
|   - Clone the hero mdbook repo on your local machine (i.e. the host) and note the path | ||||
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| ## Steps | ||||
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| In this setup, we will have two temrinal windows running. One window running the **docker run** command and the other running the **docker exec** command. Steps are shown in details. | ||||
| We show the steps to use Hero with Docker. | ||||
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| Once you've set Hero Docker, you can adjust the files at the host path in a code editor and use the docker container to build and serve the book with Hero. | ||||
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| Note that you will need to adjust the local path of the git repo and the docker path of the git repo. | ||||
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|     ``` | ||||
|     git config --global --add safe.directory /root/code/git.ourworld.tf/tfgrid/info_tfgrid | ||||
|     ``` | ||||
|   - Set your name and email to be able to push changes | ||||
|     ``` | ||||
|     git config --global user.email "you@example.com" | ||||
|     git config --global user.name "Your Name" | ||||
|     ``` | ||||
| - You can now use Hero normally, e.g. with **projectinca** | ||||
|   - With a URL: | ||||
|     ``` | ||||
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