No more docker run, no more pip install, no more npm i, just give your users executables they can run!
Install dockerc from the latest release.
# Image from docker hub
$ dockerc --image docker://oven/bun --output bun
# Image in local docker daemon storage
$ zig-out/bin/dockerc --image docker-daemon:mysherlock-image:latest --output sherlock_bin
The output binary can then be called as you would with usual binaries. You can
also specify -e, and -v in the same way you would when using docker run.
Networked services running inside the container can be accessed directly without
having to specify -p.
Skopeo is used for loading images, for other locations refer to its documentation.
$ zig build -Doptimize=ReleaseSafe -Dtarget=x86_64-linux-musl
- Compiler docker images into portable binaries
- Rootless containers
- MacOS and Windows support (using QEMU)
- x86_64 support
- arm64 support
- Supports arguments
- Supports specifying environment variables using
-e - Supports specifying volumes using
-v - Support other arguments...
