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      <title>Devs should not manually write Dockerfiles</title>
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      <description>Another quick one. So I just learned about a new feature in Docker Desktop in which Docker Desktop can create a Dockerfile just by examining the code in your directory tree, which is pretty cool, so I updated my version of Docker Desktop to take advantage of this new feature, and it re-enforced my belief that Devs should not manually create Dockerfiles. Let&amp;rsquo;s have a look at the output from the command docker init # syntax=docker/dockerfile:1 # Comments are provided throughout this file to help you get started.</description>
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      <title>umds6.7 docker container</title>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 06 Mar 2019 23:51:25 -0500</pubDate>
      
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      <description>So I have created a docker container for umds 6.7 please check it out on docker hub, I also have a complete write up as to how to use the container. </description>
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