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Qlico is an open-source project that makes it easier to run your (web) project inside Docker, at the moment it’s just a set of configuration files.

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Qlico

Qlico is an open-source project that makes it easier to run your (web) project inside Docker, at the moment it’s just a set of configuration files.

It aims to accelerate development teams by using Docker in their development workflow by using a hassle free Docker stack.

To keep this README short, everything you need to know about Qlico is available inside the docs.

Getting started

You can read the Quick start guide to get up and running.

Contributing

Qlico is open-source, you are more than welcome to contribute to this project! Fork and make a Pull Request, or create an Issue if you see any problem (even typos or spelling mistakes and grammer improvements are welcome).

Contributing to the docs

You can find the docs in the docs folder.

Installation

We prefer using virtualenv:

virtualenv -p python3 venv
source ./venv/bin/activate
pip install -r requirements.txt

Commands

  • mkdocs serve - Start the live-reloading docs server.
  • mkdocs build - Build the documentation site.

More information

For more information please see the index.md file inside the docs folder.

Stargazers

If you like using Qlico, please star the Qlico GitHub project.

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