
Exadra37
Use wagoodman/dive tool to explore the docker image layers
A tool for exploring a docker image, layer contents, and discovering ways to shrink the size of your Docker/OCI image.
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dimitarvp
I feel I’ll have to learn under you in a few weeks or months time because I have exactly the same interests like yourself but I am not quite there yet (new work is pretty demanding and I am very tired so not much desire for personal projects).
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dimitarvp
Very neat! Have you used it to reduce your Docker image sizes?
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Exadra37
Not yet, just found it while looking to build a small distro for a Linux server, but I have dropped the idea.
Now, I am going with docker on rancheros and Traefik on port 80 and 443 to handle the traffic to all containers and take care of LetsEncrypt, therefore I will have a use case for it
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