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Go forth and build! 🚀

By now, you have deployed a container, and in moments, you can visit your app live!

Be patient! In ~3 mins your app is live, at your app url. It even has a free SSL/TLS certificate 🔒 you're welcome!

You probably want to add code to your app. Good news, your app is ready right now to start coding, which is simple:

  1. Edit your code
  2. Commit your code
  3. Push your code git push origin main

Your app will be automatically re-deployed with the latest code at: https://container-tridwzm.containers.anotherwebservice.com/

You app is deployed already and is working software. Gone are the days of spending weeks coding and then another week going to production. No. Go to production early and respond to change.

How to code your app locally 💻 (on your laptop)

Step 0: You need to download your repo to your computer:

git clone [email protected]:denis-mrd/container-tridwzm.git

See an error? You might need to setup permissions here's a guide how to setup repo clone permissions

  1. Install docker

  2. Start your container locally: docker-compose up

  3. Visit your app locally: http://127.0.0.1:5000/

View your app locally

Visit: http://127.0.0.1:5000/

Rebuild container (locally)

If you make changes to Dockerfile, then you need to rebuild your container image. To rebuild the container image:

docker-compose build
# or 
docker-compose up --build

Which framework did you choose?

Need some help to get started?

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