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@calebdw calebdw commented Aug 13, 2025

Hello!

This adds an example for when using boost inside of a docker container.

From: #36 (comment)

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calebdw commented Aug 13, 2025

Note, it would be better to use sail so you don't have to hardcode container names and artisan paths, but one person said that didn't work for them: #36 (comment)

I would be curious to know why

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calebdw commented Aug 13, 2025

Actually, sail does appear to be working via this comment (and from my own brief testing): #36 (comment)

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@ashleyhindle I have tested this locally with sail project and it works the only thing we have to decide is do we want to support it directly via command #83 or add it in readme, or both ?

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Not everybody uses Sail. A plain Docker example would be good to have as well.

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