Provide a Dockerfile that can be used to create a test environment

Provide a Dockerfile that can be used to create a test environment to
try out the Neovim config.
pull/8/head
John L. Villalovos 3 years ago
parent 8cebbf6b11
commit dce0dbd416

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FROM registry.fedoraproject.org/fedora:35
WORKDIR /root/
RUN dnf update -y
RUN dnf install -y \
'@Development tools' \
fd-find \
gcc-c++ \
git \
htop \
libstdc++-devel \
ncdu \
npm \
nodejs \
python3 \
python3-devel \
python3-jedi \
python3-pip \
ripgrep \
rust \
wget \
&& true
# Uncomment this if prefer to use nightly builds
# RUN dnf install -y 'dnf-command(copr)' \
# && dnf copr -y enable agriffis/neovim-nightly \
# && dnf install -y neovim python3-neovim
RUN dnf install -y neovim python3-neovim
# NOTE: As of 2021-12-18 neovim 0.6.0 is only available in the updates-testing repo
RUN dnf --enablerepo=updates-testing update -y neovim
RUN git clone https://github.com/LunarVim/Neovim-from-scratch.git ~/.config/nvim
RUN pip install black flake8 isort mypy

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Simple `Dockerfile` to create a Docker container based on Fedora 35, with a nightly build of Neovim.
To build it use either `docker` or `podman`:
```
$ docker build -t neovim-playground .
$ docker run -it neovim-playground bash
```
As described in https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctH-a-1eUME, you will need to
run `nvim` twice to get Neovim setup and running. After than you can then try
out the features mentioned in the video.
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