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add cool webpage for get.docker.com #129
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Jul 11, 2019
Please sign your commits following these rules: $ git clone -b "feature/web-page" [email protected]:duhruh/docker-install.git somewhere
$ cd somewhere
$ git commit --amend -s --no-edit
$ git push -f Amending updates the existing PR. You DO NOT need to open a new one. |
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Have a bit of an issue the way you defined the make
targets, but everything looks good to me.
No idea why you're getting all the shellcheck
issues though.
Seems as though adding the html makes shellcheck unhappy.
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This should actually just be build/docker.sh
And then the rule could be defined as:
.PHONY: build
build: build/docker.sh
build/docker.sh: install.sh index.html
mkdir -p build
@HTML='$(shell cat index.html)' envsubst < $< >> $@
Seems a bit convoluted to do it the way you're doing it here.
A recent change to shellcheck seems to have made SC2034 a little more strict. https://github.com/koalaman/shellcheck/releases/tag/v0.6.0 released Dec 3, 2018 but the |
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<meta name="apple-mobile-web-app-status-bar-style" content="black" /> | ||
<meta name="HandheldFriendly" content="true" /> | ||
<meta name="MobileOptimized" content="320" /> | ||
<link href="/david.rivera/assets/style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> |
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you should probably change this to a different href
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#!/bin/sh | |||
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this is for shellcheck
purposes
Hmm, actually I like to have the code shown in browser. Easiest way to quickly search through code from desktop. One can copy&paste or "save to file" as well. Not sure about the benefit of having a website instead which just shows the same command line that you very likely got the URL itself from? 😉 |