├── .github
└── workflows
│ ├── ci.yml
│ └── delete-master-cache.yml
├── .ruby-version
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── README.md.template
├── bin
├── apk-toplevel
├── apt-toplevel
├── build
├── diff-image-dependencies-with-repository
├── diff-image-size-with-repository
├── diff-image-with-repository
├── diff-images
├── diff-images-dependencies
├── diff-images-size
├── images
└── show-toplevel
├── dockerfiles
├── alpine
│ └── Dockerfile
└── debian
│ └── Dockerfile
└── images.yml
/.github/workflows/ci.yml:
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1 | ---
2 | name: CI
3 |
4 | on:
5 | pull_request:
6 | push:
7 | branches:
8 | - main
9 | schedule:
10 | - cron: 0 3 * * *
11 |
12 | jobs:
13 | matrix:
14 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest
15 | outputs:
16 | os: ${{ env.os }}
17 | version: ${{ env.version }}
18 | include: ${{ env.include }}
19 | exclude: ${{ env.exclude }}
20 | steps:
21 | - name: Checkout
22 | uses: actions/checkout@main
23 |
24 | - uses: ruby/setup-ruby@master
25 |
26 | - name: Setup variables
27 | run: |
28 | echo "os= $(bin/images --json | jq -c '.oses')" >> $GITHUB_ENV
29 | echo "version=$(bin/images --json | jq -c '.versions')" >> $GITHUB_ENV
30 | echo "include=$(bin/images --json | jq -c '.github.include')" >> $GITHUB_ENV
31 | echo "exclude=$(bin/images --json | jq -c '.github.exclude')" >> $GITHUB_ENV
32 |
33 | build:
34 | needs: matrix
35 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest
36 | strategy:
37 | fail-fast: false
38 | # The "include:" block will inject "targets:" into the matrix
39 | matrix:
40 | version: ${{ fromJson(needs.matrix.outputs.version) }}
41 | os: ${{ fromJson(needs.matrix.outputs.os) }}
42 | include: ${{ fromJson(needs.matrix.outputs.include) }}
43 | exclude: ${{ fromJson(needs.matrix.outputs.exclude) }}
44 | steps:
45 | - name: Checkout
46 | uses: actions/checkout@main
47 |
48 | - name: Login to Docker Hub
49 | if: github.event_name != 'pull_request'
50 | uses: docker/login-action@master
51 | with:
52 | username: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }}
53 | password: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_TOKEN }}
54 |
55 | - name: Set up Docker Buildx
56 | uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@master
57 | with:
58 | buildkitd-config-inline: |
59 | [worker.oci]
60 | max-parallelism = 1
61 |
62 | - uses: ruby/setup-ruby@master
63 |
64 | - name: Build and push images for ${{ matrix.version }} (${{ matrix.os }})
65 | run: bin/build --os ${{ matrix.os }} --version ${{ matrix.version }} --targets ${{ join(matrix.targets, ',') }}
66 |
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/.github/workflows/delete-master-cache.yml:
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1 | ---
2 | name: Delete master cache
3 |
4 | on:
5 | schedule:
6 | - cron: 0 0 * * 0
7 |
8 | jobs:
9 | matrix:
10 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest
11 | outputs:
12 | os: ${{ env.os }}
13 | steps:
14 | - name: Checkout
15 | uses: actions/checkout@main
16 |
17 | - uses: ruby/setup-ruby@master
18 |
19 | - name: Setup variables
20 | run: echo "os=$(bin/images --json | jq -c '.oses')" >> $GITHUB_ENV
21 |
22 | delete-cache:
23 | needs: matrix
24 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest
25 | strategy:
26 | fail-fast: false
27 | matrix:
28 | os: ${{ fromJson(needs.matrix.outputs.os) }}
29 | steps:
30 | - name: Login to Docker Hub and get JWT token
31 | run: |
32 | TOKEN=$(curl -s -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
33 | -X POST \
34 | -d '{"username": "${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }}", "password": "${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_TOKEN }}"}' \
35 | https://hub.docker.com/v2/users/login/ | jq -r '.token')
36 | echo "TOKEN=$TOKEN" >> $GITHUB_ENV
37 |
38 | - name: Delete silex/emacs-cache:${{ matrix.os }}-master from Docker registry
39 | run: |
40 | curl --fail -X DELETE \
41 | -H "Authorization: JWT $TOKEN" \
42 | "https://hub.docker.com/v2/repositories/silex/emacs-cache/tags/${{ matrix.os }}-master/"
43 |
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1 | 
2 |
3 | # Description
4 |
5 | Run Emacs in docker containers!
6 |
7 | Project page: https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs
8 | Docker Hub: https://hub.docker.com/r/silex/emacs
9 |
10 | Wraps [nix-emacs-ci](https://github.com/purcell/nix-emacs-ci) in docker images.
11 |
12 | # Images
13 |
14 | | OS | Tag | Size (MB) | Inherits from | Contents |
15 | |-----------------------------------|--------------------------|-----------|--------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------|
16 | | [debian](https://debian.org) | $version | 370 | | Emacs & curl, gnupg, ssh, wget |
17 | | [debian](https://debian.org) | $version-ci | 470 | $version | [git](https://git-scm.com) & make |
18 | | [debian](https://debian.org) | $version-ci-cask | 510 | $version-ci | [Cask](https://cask.readthedocs.io) & [Python](https://www.python.org) |
19 | | [debian](https://debian.org) | $version-ci-eask | 510 | $version-ci | [Eask](https://github.com/emacs-eask/cli) |
20 | | [debian](https://debian.org) | $version-ci-eldev | 470 | $version-ci | [eldev](https://github.com/doublep/eldev) |
21 | | [debian](https://debian.org) | $version-ci-keg | 470 | $version-ci | [keg](https://github.com/conao3/keg.el) |
22 | | [alpine](https://alpinelinux.org) | $version-alpine | 240 | | Emacs & curl, gnupg, ssh, wget |
23 | | [alpine](https://alpinelinux.org) | $version-alpine-ci | 250 | $version-alpine | [git](https://git-scm.com) & make |
24 | | [alpine](https://alpinelinux.org) | $version-alpine-ci-cask | 300 | $version-alpine-ci | [Cask](https://cask.readthedocs.io) & [Python](https://www.python.org) |
25 | | [alpine](https://alpinelinux.org) | $version-alpine-ci-eask | 300 | $version-alpine-ci | [Eask](https://github.com/emacs-eask/cli) |
26 | | [alpine](https://alpinelinux.org) | $version-alpine-ci-eldev | 250 | $version-alpine-ci | [eldev](https://github.com/doublep/eldev) |
27 | | [alpine](https://alpinelinux.org) | $version-alpine-ci-keg | 250 | $version-alpine-ci | [keg](https://github.com/conao3/keg.el) |
28 |
29 | # Tags
30 |
31 | - [`master-debian`, `master`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
32 | - [`master-debian-ci`, `master-ci`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
33 | - [`master-debian-ci-cask`, `master-ci-cask`, `master-debian-cask`, `master-cask`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
34 | - [`master-debian-ci-eask`, `master-ci-eask`, `master-debian-eask`, `master-eask`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
35 | - [`master-debian-ci-eldev`, `master-ci-eldev`, `master-debian-eldev`, `master-eldev`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
36 | - [`master-debian-ci-keg`, `master-ci-keg`, `master-debian-keg`, `master-keg`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
37 | - [`master-alpine`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
38 | - [`master-alpine-ci`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
39 | - [`master-alpine-ci-cask`, `master-alpine-cask`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
40 | - [`master-alpine-ci-eask`, `master-alpine-eask`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
41 | - [`master-alpine-ci-eldev`, `master-alpine-eldev`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
42 | - [`master-alpine-ci-keg`, `master-alpine-keg`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
43 | - [`30.1-debian`, `30.1`, `30-debian`, `30`, `latest`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
44 | - [`30.1-debian-ci`, `30.1-ci`, `30-debian-ci`, `30-ci`, `ci`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
45 | - [`30.1-debian-ci-cask`, `30.1-ci-cask`, `30-debian-ci-cask`, `30-ci-cask`, `ci-cask`, `30.1-debian-cask`, `30.1-cask`, `30-debian-cask`, `30-cask`, `cask`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
46 | - [`30.1-debian-ci-eask`, `30.1-ci-eask`, `30-debian-ci-eask`, `30-ci-eask`, `ci-eask`, `30.1-debian-eask`, `30.1-eask`, `30-debian-eask`, `30-eask`, `eask`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
47 | - [`30.1-debian-ci-eldev`, `30.1-ci-eldev`, `30-debian-ci-eldev`, `30-ci-eldev`, `ci-eldev`, `30.1-debian-eldev`, `30.1-eldev`, `30-debian-eldev`, `30-eldev`, `eldev`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
48 | - [`30.1-debian-ci-keg`, `30.1-ci-keg`, `30-debian-ci-keg`, `30-ci-keg`, `ci-keg`, `30.1-debian-keg`, `30.1-keg`, `30-debian-keg`, `30-keg`, `keg`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
49 | - [`30.1-alpine`, `30-alpine`, `alpine`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
50 | - [`30.1-alpine-ci`, `30-alpine-ci`, `alpine-ci`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
51 | - [`30.1-alpine-ci-cask`, `30-alpine-ci-cask`, `alpine-ci-cask`, `30.1-alpine-cask`, `30-alpine-cask`, `alpine-cask`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
52 | - [`30.1-alpine-ci-eask`, `30-alpine-ci-eask`, `alpine-ci-eask`, `30.1-alpine-eask`, `30-alpine-eask`, `alpine-eask`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
53 | - [`30.1-alpine-ci-eldev`, `30-alpine-ci-eldev`, `alpine-ci-eldev`, `30.1-alpine-eldev`, `30-alpine-eldev`, `alpine-eldev`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
54 | - [`30.1-alpine-ci-keg`, `30-alpine-ci-keg`, `alpine-ci-keg`, `30.1-alpine-keg`, `30-alpine-keg`, `alpine-keg`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
55 | - [`29.4-debian`, `29.4`, `29-debian`, `29`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
56 | - [`29.4-debian-ci`, `29.4-ci`, `29-debian-ci`, `29-ci`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
57 | - [`29.4-debian-ci-cask`, `29.4-ci-cask`, `29-debian-ci-cask`, `29-ci-cask`, `29.4-debian-cask`, `29.4-cask`, `29-debian-cask`, `29-cask`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
58 | - [`29.4-debian-ci-eask`, `29.4-ci-eask`, `29-debian-ci-eask`, `29-ci-eask`, `29.4-debian-eask`, `29.4-eask`, `29-debian-eask`, `29-eask`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
59 | - [`29.4-debian-ci-eldev`, `29.4-ci-eldev`, `29-debian-ci-eldev`, `29-ci-eldev`, `29.4-debian-eldev`, `29.4-eldev`, `29-debian-eldev`, `29-eldev`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
60 | - [`29.4-debian-ci-keg`, `29.4-ci-keg`, `29-debian-ci-keg`, `29-ci-keg`, `29.4-debian-keg`, `29.4-keg`, `29-debian-keg`, `29-keg`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
61 | - [`29.4-alpine`, `29-alpine`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
62 | - [`29.4-alpine-ci`, `29-alpine-ci`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
63 | - [`29.4-alpine-ci-cask`, `29-alpine-ci-cask`, `29.4-alpine-cask`, `29-alpine-cask`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
64 | - [`29.4-alpine-ci-eask`, `29-alpine-ci-eask`, `29.4-alpine-eask`, `29-alpine-eask`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
65 | - [`29.4-alpine-ci-eldev`, `29-alpine-ci-eldev`, `29.4-alpine-eldev`, `29-alpine-eldev`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
66 | - [`29.4-alpine-ci-keg`, `29-alpine-ci-keg`, `29.4-alpine-keg`, `29-alpine-keg`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
67 | - [`29.3-debian`, `29.3`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
68 | - [`29.3-debian-ci`, `29.3-ci`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
69 | - [`29.3-debian-ci-cask`, `29.3-ci-cask`, `29.3-debian-cask`, `29.3-cask`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
70 | - [`29.3-debian-ci-eask`, `29.3-ci-eask`, `29.3-debian-eask`, `29.3-eask`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
71 | - [`29.3-debian-ci-eldev`, `29.3-ci-eldev`, `29.3-debian-eldev`, `29.3-eldev`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
72 | - [`29.3-debian-ci-keg`, `29.3-ci-keg`, `29.3-debian-keg`, `29.3-keg`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
73 | - [`29.3-alpine`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
74 | - [`29.3-alpine-ci`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
75 | - [`29.3-alpine-ci-cask`, `29.3-alpine-cask`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
76 | - [`29.3-alpine-ci-eask`, `29.3-alpine-eask`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
77 | - [`29.3-alpine-ci-eldev`, `29.3-alpine-eldev`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
78 | - [`29.3-alpine-ci-keg`, `29.3-alpine-keg`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
79 | - [`29.2-debian`, `29.2`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
80 | - [`29.2-debian-ci`, `29.2-ci`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
81 | - [`29.2-debian-ci-cask`, `29.2-ci-cask`, `29.2-debian-cask`, `29.2-cask`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
82 | - [`29.2-debian-ci-eask`, `29.2-ci-eask`, `29.2-debian-eask`, `29.2-eask`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
83 | - [`29.2-debian-ci-eldev`, `29.2-ci-eldev`, `29.2-debian-eldev`, `29.2-eldev`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
84 | - [`29.2-debian-ci-keg`, `29.2-ci-keg`, `29.2-debian-keg`, `29.2-keg`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
85 | - [`29.2-alpine`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
86 | - [`29.2-alpine-ci`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
87 | - [`29.2-alpine-ci-cask`, `29.2-alpine-cask`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
88 | - [`29.2-alpine-ci-eask`, `29.2-alpine-eask`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
89 | - [`29.2-alpine-ci-eldev`, `29.2-alpine-eldev`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
90 | - [`29.2-alpine-ci-keg`, `29.2-alpine-keg`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
91 | - [`29.1-debian`, `29.1`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
92 | - [`29.1-debian-ci`, `29.1-ci`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
93 | - [`29.1-debian-ci-cask`, `29.1-ci-cask`, `29.1-debian-cask`, `29.1-cask`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
94 | - [`29.1-debian-ci-eask`, `29.1-ci-eask`, `29.1-debian-eask`, `29.1-eask`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
95 | - [`29.1-debian-ci-eldev`, `29.1-ci-eldev`, `29.1-debian-eldev`, `29.1-eldev`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
96 | - [`29.1-debian-ci-keg`, `29.1-ci-keg`, `29.1-debian-keg`, `29.1-keg`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
97 | - [`29.1-alpine`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
98 | - [`29.1-alpine-ci`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
99 | - [`29.1-alpine-ci-cask`, `29.1-alpine-cask`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
100 | - [`29.1-alpine-ci-eask`, `29.1-alpine-eask`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
101 | - [`29.1-alpine-ci-eldev`, `29.1-alpine-eldev`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
102 | - [`29.1-alpine-ci-keg`, `29.1-alpine-keg`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
103 | - [`28.2-debian`, `28.2`, `28-debian`, `28`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
104 | - [`28.2-debian-ci`, `28.2-ci`, `28-debian-ci`, `28-ci`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
105 | - [`28.2-debian-ci-cask`, `28.2-ci-cask`, `28-debian-ci-cask`, `28-ci-cask`, `28.2-debian-cask`, `28.2-cask`, `28-debian-cask`, `28-cask`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
106 | - [`28.2-debian-ci-eask`, `28.2-ci-eask`, `28-debian-ci-eask`, `28-ci-eask`, `28.2-debian-eask`, `28.2-eask`, `28-debian-eask`, `28-eask`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
107 | - [`28.2-debian-ci-eldev`, `28.2-ci-eldev`, `28-debian-ci-eldev`, `28-ci-eldev`, `28.2-debian-eldev`, `28.2-eldev`, `28-debian-eldev`, `28-eldev`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
108 | - [`28.2-debian-ci-keg`, `28.2-ci-keg`, `28-debian-ci-keg`, `28-ci-keg`, `28.2-debian-keg`, `28.2-keg`, `28-debian-keg`, `28-keg`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
109 | - [`28.2-alpine`, `28-alpine`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
110 | - [`28.2-alpine-ci`, `28-alpine-ci`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
111 | - [`28.2-alpine-ci-cask`, `28-alpine-ci-cask`, `28.2-alpine-cask`, `28-alpine-cask`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
112 | - [`28.2-alpine-ci-eask`, `28-alpine-ci-eask`, `28.2-alpine-eask`, `28-alpine-eask`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
113 | - [`28.2-alpine-ci-eldev`, `28-alpine-ci-eldev`, `28.2-alpine-eldev`, `28-alpine-eldev`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
114 | - [`28.2-alpine-ci-keg`, `28-alpine-ci-keg`, `28.2-alpine-keg`, `28-alpine-keg`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
115 | - [`28.1-debian`, `28.1`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
116 | - [`28.1-debian-ci`, `28.1-ci`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
117 | - [`28.1-debian-ci-cask`, `28.1-ci-cask`, `28.1-debian-cask`, `28.1-cask`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
118 | - [`28.1-debian-ci-eask`, `28.1-ci-eask`, `28.1-debian-eask`, `28.1-eask`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
119 | - [`28.1-debian-ci-eldev`, `28.1-ci-eldev`, `28.1-debian-eldev`, `28.1-eldev`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
120 | - [`28.1-debian-ci-keg`, `28.1-ci-keg`, `28.1-debian-keg`, `28.1-keg`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
121 | - [`28.1-alpine`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
122 | - [`28.1-alpine-ci`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
123 | - [`28.1-alpine-ci-cask`, `28.1-alpine-cask`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
124 | - [`28.1-alpine-ci-eask`, `28.1-alpine-eask`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
125 | - [`28.1-alpine-ci-eldev`, `28.1-alpine-eldev`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
126 | - [`28.1-alpine-ci-keg`, `28.1-alpine-keg`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
127 | - [`27.2-debian`, `27.2`, `27-debian`, `27`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
128 | - [`27.2-debian-ci`, `27.2-ci`, `27-debian-ci`, `27-ci`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
129 | - [`27.2-debian-ci-cask`, `27.2-ci-cask`, `27-debian-ci-cask`, `27-ci-cask`, `27.2-debian-cask`, `27.2-cask`, `27-debian-cask`, `27-cask`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
130 | - [`27.2-debian-ci-eask`, `27.2-ci-eask`, `27-debian-ci-eask`, `27-ci-eask`, `27.2-debian-eask`, `27.2-eask`, `27-debian-eask`, `27-eask`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
131 | - [`27.2-debian-ci-eldev`, `27.2-ci-eldev`, `27-debian-ci-eldev`, `27-ci-eldev`, `27.2-debian-eldev`, `27.2-eldev`, `27-debian-eldev`, `27-eldev`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
132 | - [`27.2-debian-ci-keg`, `27.2-ci-keg`, `27-debian-ci-keg`, `27-ci-keg`, `27.2-debian-keg`, `27.2-keg`, `27-debian-keg`, `27-keg`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
133 | - [`27.2-alpine`, `27-alpine`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
134 | - [`27.2-alpine-ci`, `27-alpine-ci`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
135 | - [`27.2-alpine-ci-cask`, `27-alpine-ci-cask`, `27.2-alpine-cask`, `27-alpine-cask`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
136 | - [`27.2-alpine-ci-eask`, `27-alpine-ci-eask`, `27.2-alpine-eask`, `27-alpine-eask`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
137 | - [`27.2-alpine-ci-eldev`, `27-alpine-ci-eldev`, `27.2-alpine-eldev`, `27-alpine-eldev`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
138 | - [`27.2-alpine-ci-keg`, `27-alpine-ci-keg`, `27.2-alpine-keg`, `27-alpine-keg`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
139 | - [`27.1-debian`, `27.1`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
140 | - [`27.1-debian-ci`, `27.1-ci`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
141 | - [`27.1-debian-ci-cask`, `27.1-ci-cask`, `27.1-debian-cask`, `27.1-cask`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
142 | - [`27.1-debian-ci-eask`, `27.1-ci-eask`, `27.1-debian-eask`, `27.1-eask`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
143 | - [`27.1-debian-ci-eldev`, `27.1-ci-eldev`, `27.1-debian-eldev`, `27.1-eldev`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
144 | - [`27.1-debian-ci-keg`, `27.1-ci-keg`, `27.1-debian-keg`, `27.1-keg`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
145 | - [`27.1-alpine`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
146 | - [`27.1-alpine-ci`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
147 | - [`27.1-alpine-ci-cask`, `27.1-alpine-cask`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
148 | - [`27.1-alpine-ci-eask`, `27.1-alpine-eask`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
149 | - [`27.1-alpine-ci-eldev`, `27.1-alpine-eldev`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
150 | - [`27.1-alpine-ci-keg`, `27.1-alpine-keg`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
151 | - [`26.3-debian`, `26.3`, `26-debian`, `26`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
152 | - [`26.3-debian-ci`, `26.3-ci`, `26-debian-ci`, `26-ci`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
153 | - [`26.3-debian-ci-cask`, `26.3-ci-cask`, `26-debian-ci-cask`, `26-ci-cask`, `26.3-debian-cask`, `26.3-cask`, `26-debian-cask`, `26-cask`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
154 | - [`26.3-debian-ci-eask`, `26.3-ci-eask`, `26-debian-ci-eask`, `26-ci-eask`, `26.3-debian-eask`, `26.3-eask`, `26-debian-eask`, `26-eask`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
155 | - [`26.3-debian-ci-eldev`, `26.3-ci-eldev`, `26-debian-ci-eldev`, `26-ci-eldev`, `26.3-debian-eldev`, `26.3-eldev`, `26-debian-eldev`, `26-eldev`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
156 | - [`26.3-debian-ci-keg`, `26.3-ci-keg`, `26-debian-ci-keg`, `26-ci-keg`, `26.3-debian-keg`, `26.3-keg`, `26-debian-keg`, `26-keg`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
157 | - [`26.3-alpine`, `26-alpine`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
158 | - [`26.3-alpine-ci`, `26-alpine-ci`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
159 | - [`26.3-alpine-ci-cask`, `26-alpine-ci-cask`, `26.3-alpine-cask`, `26-alpine-cask`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
160 | - [`26.3-alpine-ci-eask`, `26-alpine-ci-eask`, `26.3-alpine-eask`, `26-alpine-eask`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
161 | - [`26.3-alpine-ci-eldev`, `26-alpine-ci-eldev`, `26.3-alpine-eldev`, `26-alpine-eldev`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
162 | - [`26.3-alpine-ci-keg`, `26-alpine-ci-keg`, `26.3-alpine-keg`, `26-alpine-keg`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
163 | - [`26.2-debian`, `26.2`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
164 | - [`26.2-debian-ci`, `26.2-ci`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
165 | - [`26.2-debian-ci-cask`, `26.2-ci-cask`, `26.2-debian-cask`, `26.2-cask`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
166 | - [`26.2-debian-ci-eask`, `26.2-ci-eask`, `26.2-debian-eask`, `26.2-eask`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
167 | - [`26.2-debian-ci-eldev`, `26.2-ci-eldev`, `26.2-debian-eldev`, `26.2-eldev`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
168 | - [`26.2-debian-ci-keg`, `26.2-ci-keg`, `26.2-debian-keg`, `26.2-keg`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
169 | - [`26.2-alpine`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
170 | - [`26.2-alpine-ci`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
171 | - [`26.2-alpine-ci-cask`, `26.2-alpine-cask`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
172 | - [`26.2-alpine-ci-eask`, `26.2-alpine-eask`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
173 | - [`26.2-alpine-ci-eldev`, `26.2-alpine-eldev`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
174 | - [`26.2-alpine-ci-keg`, `26.2-alpine-keg`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
175 | - [`26.1-debian`, `26.1`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
176 | - [`26.1-debian-ci`, `26.1-ci`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
177 | - [`26.1-debian-ci-cask`, `26.1-ci-cask`, `26.1-debian-cask`, `26.1-cask`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
178 | - [`26.1-debian-ci-eask`, `26.1-ci-eask`, `26.1-debian-eask`, `26.1-eask`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
179 | - [`26.1-debian-ci-eldev`, `26.1-ci-eldev`, `26.1-debian-eldev`, `26.1-eldev`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
180 | - [`26.1-debian-ci-keg`, `26.1-ci-keg`, `26.1-debian-keg`, `26.1-keg`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
181 | - [`26.1-alpine`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
182 | - [`26.1-alpine-ci`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
183 | - [`26.1-alpine-ci-cask`, `26.1-alpine-cask`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
184 | - [`26.1-alpine-ci-eask`, `26.1-alpine-eask`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
185 | - [`26.1-alpine-ci-eldev`, `26.1-alpine-eldev`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
186 | - [`26.1-alpine-ci-keg`, `26.1-alpine-keg`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
187 | - [`25.3-debian`, `25.3`, `25-debian`, `25`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
188 | - [`25.3-debian-ci`, `25.3-ci`, `25-debian-ci`, `25-ci`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
189 | - [`25.3-debian-ci-cask`, `25.3-ci-cask`, `25-debian-ci-cask`, `25-ci-cask`, `25.3-debian-cask`, `25.3-cask`, `25-debian-cask`, `25-cask`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
190 | - [`25.3-debian-ci-eldev`, `25.3-ci-eldev`, `25-debian-ci-eldev`, `25-ci-eldev`, `25.3-debian-eldev`, `25.3-eldev`, `25-debian-eldev`, `25-eldev`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
191 | - [`25.3-debian-ci-keg`, `25.3-ci-keg`, `25-debian-ci-keg`, `25-ci-keg`, `25.3-debian-keg`, `25.3-keg`, `25-debian-keg`, `25-keg`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
192 | - [`25.3-alpine`, `25-alpine`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
193 | - [`25.3-alpine-ci`, `25-alpine-ci`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
194 | - [`25.3-alpine-ci-cask`, `25-alpine-ci-cask`, `25.3-alpine-cask`, `25-alpine-cask`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
195 | - [`25.3-alpine-ci-eldev`, `25-alpine-ci-eldev`, `25.3-alpine-eldev`, `25-alpine-eldev`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
196 | - [`25.3-alpine-ci-keg`, `25-alpine-ci-keg`, `25.3-alpine-keg`, `25-alpine-keg`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
197 | - [`25.2-debian`, `25.2`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
198 | - [`25.2-debian-ci`, `25.2-ci`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
199 | - [`25.2-debian-ci-cask`, `25.2-ci-cask`, `25.2-debian-cask`, `25.2-cask`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
200 | - [`25.2-debian-ci-eldev`, `25.2-ci-eldev`, `25.2-debian-eldev`, `25.2-eldev`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
201 | - [`25.2-debian-ci-keg`, `25.2-ci-keg`, `25.2-debian-keg`, `25.2-keg`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
202 | - [`25.2-alpine`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
203 | - [`25.2-alpine-ci`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
204 | - [`25.2-alpine-ci-cask`, `25.2-alpine-cask`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
205 | - [`25.2-alpine-ci-eldev`, `25.2-alpine-eldev`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
206 | - [`25.2-alpine-ci-keg`, `25.2-alpine-keg`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
207 | - [`25.1-debian`, `25.1`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
208 | - [`25.1-debian-ci`, `25.1-ci`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
209 | - [`25.1-debian-ci-cask`, `25.1-ci-cask`, `25.1-debian-cask`, `25.1-cask`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
210 | - [`25.1-debian-ci-eldev`, `25.1-ci-eldev`, `25.1-debian-eldev`, `25.1-eldev`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
211 | - [`25.1-debian-ci-keg`, `25.1-ci-keg`, `25.1-debian-keg`, `25.1-keg`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
212 | - [`25.1-alpine`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
213 | - [`25.1-alpine-ci`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
214 | - [`25.1-alpine-ci-cask`, `25.1-alpine-cask`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
215 | - [`25.1-alpine-ci-eldev`, `25.1-alpine-eldev`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
216 | - [`25.1-alpine-ci-keg`, `25.1-alpine-keg`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile)
217 | - [`24.5-debian`, `24.5`, `24-debian`, `24`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
218 | - [`24.5-debian-ci`, `24.5-ci`, `24-debian-ci`, `24-ci`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
219 | - [`24.5-debian-ci-cask`, `24.5-ci-cask`, `24-debian-ci-cask`, `24-ci-cask`, `24.5-debian-cask`, `24.5-cask`, `24-debian-cask`, `24-cask`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
220 | - [`24.5-debian-ci-eldev`, `24.5-ci-eldev`, `24-debian-ci-eldev`, `24-ci-eldev`, `24.5-debian-eldev`, `24.5-eldev`, `24-debian-eldev`, `24-eldev`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
221 | - [`24.5-debian-ci-keg`, `24.5-ci-keg`, `24-debian-ci-keg`, `24-ci-keg`, `24.5-debian-keg`, `24.5-keg`, `24-debian-keg`, `24-keg`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
222 | - [`24.4-debian`, `24.4`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
223 | - [`24.4-debian-ci`, `24.4-ci`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
224 | - [`24.4-debian-ci-eldev`, `24.4-ci-eldev`, `24.4-debian-eldev`, `24.4-eldev`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
225 | - [`24.4-debian-ci-keg`, `24.4-ci-keg`, `24.4-debian-keg`, `24.4-keg`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
226 | - [`24.3-debian`, `24.3`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
227 | - [`24.3-debian-ci`, `24.3-ci`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
228 | - [`24.3-debian-ci-keg`, `24.3-ci-keg`, `24.3-debian-keg`, `24.3-keg`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
229 | - [`24.2-debian`, `24.2`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
230 | - [`24.2-debian-ci`, `24.2-ci`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
231 | - [`24.2-debian-ci-keg`, `24.2-ci-keg`, `24.2-debian-keg`, `24.2-keg`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
232 | - [`24.1-debian`, `24.1`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
233 | - [`24.1-debian-ci`, `24.1-ci`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
234 | - [`24.1-debian-ci-keg`, `24.1-ci-keg`, `24.1-debian-keg`, `24.1-keg`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
235 | - [`23.4-debian`, `23.4`, `23-debian`, `23`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
236 | - [`23.4-debian-ci`, `23.4-ci`, `23-debian-ci`, `23-ci`](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile)
237 |
238 | # Usage
239 |
240 | ``` shell
241 | docker run -it --rm silex/emacs
242 | ```
243 |
244 | # Alternatives
245 |
246 | - [flycheck/emacs-cask](https://hub.docker.com/r/flycheck/emacs-cask): collection of docker images containing a
247 | minimal Emacs compiled from source with Cask.
248 | - [flycheck/emacs-travis](https://github.com/flycheck/emacs-travis): makefile which provides targets to
249 | install Emacs stable and emacs-snapshot, Texinfo and Cask.
250 | - [jgkamat/airy-docker-emacs](https://github.com/jgkamat/airy-docker-emacs): alpine-based docker images that have
251 | Emacs installed through the package manager.
252 | - [JAremko/docker-emacs](https://github.com/JAremko/docker-emacs): collection of docker images with focus on GUI usage.
253 | - [rejeep/evm](https://github.com/rejeep/evm): pre-built Emacs binaries.
254 |
255 | # Contributions
256 |
257 | They are very welcome! The basic workflow is as follow:
258 |
259 | - Modify `images.yml`.
260 | - Modify `README.md.template` and files in the `dockerfiles` directory if needed.
261 | - Run `bin/images --generate` to spread the changes everywhere.
262 |
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1 | 
2 |
3 | # Description
4 |
5 | Run Emacs in docker containers!
6 |
7 | Project page: https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs
8 | Docker Hub: https://hub.docker.com/r/silex/emacs
9 |
10 | Wraps [nix-emacs-ci](https://github.com/purcell/nix-emacs-ci) in docker images.
11 |
12 | # Images
13 |
14 | | OS | Tag | Size (MB) | Inherits from | Contents |
15 | |-----------------------------------|--------------------------|-----------|--------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------|
16 | | [debian](https://debian.org) | $version | 370 | | Emacs & curl, gnupg, ssh, wget |
17 | | [debian](https://debian.org) | $version-ci | 470 | $version | [git](https://git-scm.com) & make |
18 | | [debian](https://debian.org) | $version-ci-cask | 510 | $version-ci | [Cask](https://cask.readthedocs.io) & [Python](https://www.python.org) |
19 | | [debian](https://debian.org) | $version-ci-eask | 510 | $version-ci | [Eask](https://github.com/emacs-eask/cli) |
20 | | [debian](https://debian.org) | $version-ci-eldev | 470 | $version-ci | [eldev](https://github.com/doublep/eldev) |
21 | | [debian](https://debian.org) | $version-ci-keg | 470 | $version-ci | [keg](https://github.com/conao3/keg.el) |
22 | | [alpine](https://alpinelinux.org) | $version-alpine | 240 | | Emacs & curl, gnupg, ssh, wget |
23 | | [alpine](https://alpinelinux.org) | $version-alpine-ci | 250 | $version-alpine | [git](https://git-scm.com) & make |
24 | | [alpine](https://alpinelinux.org) | $version-alpine-ci-cask | 300 | $version-alpine-ci | [Cask](https://cask.readthedocs.io) & [Python](https://www.python.org) |
25 | | [alpine](https://alpinelinux.org) | $version-alpine-ci-eask | 300 | $version-alpine-ci | [Eask](https://github.com/emacs-eask/cli) |
26 | | [alpine](https://alpinelinux.org) | $version-alpine-ci-eldev | 250 | $version-alpine-ci | [eldev](https://github.com/doublep/eldev) |
27 | | [alpine](https://alpinelinux.org) | $version-alpine-ci-keg | 250 | $version-alpine-ci | [keg](https://github.com/conao3/keg.el) |
28 |
29 | # Tags
30 |
31 | {{TAGS}}
32 |
33 | # Usage
34 |
35 | ``` shell
36 | docker run -it --rm silex/emacs
37 | ```
38 |
39 | # Alternatives
40 |
41 | - [flycheck/emacs-cask](https://hub.docker.com/r/flycheck/emacs-cask): collection of docker images containing a
42 | minimal Emacs compiled from source with Cask.
43 | - [flycheck/emacs-travis](https://github.com/flycheck/emacs-travis): makefile which provides targets to
44 | install Emacs stable and emacs-snapshot, Texinfo and Cask.
45 | - [jgkamat/airy-docker-emacs](https://github.com/jgkamat/airy-docker-emacs): alpine-based docker images that have
46 | Emacs installed through the package manager.
47 | - [JAremko/docker-emacs](https://github.com/JAremko/docker-emacs): collection of docker images with focus on GUI usage.
48 | - [rejeep/evm](https://github.com/rejeep/evm): pre-built Emacs binaries.
49 |
50 | # Contributions
51 |
52 | They are very welcome! The basic workflow is as follow:
53 |
54 | - Modify `images.yml`.
55 | - Modify `README.md.template` and files in the `dockerfiles` directory if needed.
56 | - Run `bin/images --generate` to spread the changes everywhere.
57 |
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env ruby
2 |
3 | packages = `apk info 2>/dev/null`.split("\n").sort
4 | toplevel = packages.select do |p|
5 | dependencies = `apk info -r #{p} 2>/dev/null`.split("\n")[1..-1]
6 | dependencies.empty?
7 | end
8 | puts toplevel.join("\n")
9 |
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3
2 |
3 | from apt import cache
4 |
5 | manual = set(pkg for pkg in cache.Cache() if pkg.is_installed and not pkg.is_auto_installed)
6 | depends = set(dep_pkg.name for pkg in manual for dep in pkg.installed.get_dependencies('PreDepends', 'Depends', 'Recommends') for dep_pkg in dep)
7 |
8 | print('\n'.join(sorted(pkg.name for pkg in manual if pkg.name not in depends)))
9 |
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env ruby
2 |
3 | require 'json'
4 | require 'optparse'
5 |
6 | def build(options)
7 | command = format('%s/images --json', File.expand_path(__dir__))
8 | json = `#{command}`.strip
9 | abort 'Failed to retrieve images' if json.empty?
10 | images = JSON.parse(json)['images']
11 | os, version, targets = options.values_at(:os, :version, :targets)
12 | targets = targets.split(',') << 'cache'
13 |
14 | targets.each do |target|
15 | puts format('----------------------------------------------------------------------')
16 |
17 | # For the cache we use information from base target
18 | image_target = (target == 'cache') ? 'base' : target
19 | image = images.find { |img| img.values_at('os', 'version', 'target') == [os, version, image_target] }
20 | abort 'Could not find image' unless image
21 |
22 | args = %w[docker buildx build --progress plain]
23 |
24 | # Common arguments
25 | args += ['--target', target]
26 | args += ['--build-arg', format('NIX_VERSION=%s', image['nix_version'])]
27 | args += ['--cache-from', format('type=registry,ref=%s', image['cache'])]
28 |
29 | # Only pull first image
30 | args << '--pull' if target == 'base'
31 |
32 | # Only push main branch
33 | args << '--push' if ENV['GITHUB_REF_NAME'] == 'main'
34 |
35 | if target == 'cache'
36 | args += ['--cache-to', format('type=registry,ref=%s,mode=max', image['cache'])] if target == 'cache'
37 | args += ['--tag', format('%s-cache', image['cache'])]
38 | else
39 | args += image['tags_with_repository'].flat_map { |s| ['--tag', s] }
40 | end
41 |
42 | args << image['context']
43 |
44 | # Build image
45 | puts format('>>> Running command: %s', args.join(' '))
46 | system(*args) || abort('Build failed')
47 | end
48 | end
49 |
50 | def parse_options
51 | options = {}
52 |
53 | parser = OptionParser.new do |opts|
54 | opts.banner = 'Usage: build --os OS --version VERSION --targets TARGETS'
55 | opts.separator ''
56 | opts.separator 'Build an image'
57 |
58 | opts.on('--os OS', 'Image OS (required)') do |os|
59 | options[:os] = os
60 | end
61 |
62 | opts.on('--version VERSION', 'Image VERSION (required)') do |version|
63 | options[:version] = version
64 | end
65 |
66 | opts.on('--targets TARGETS', 'Image TARGETS (required)') do |targets|
67 | options[:targets] = targets
68 | end
69 |
70 | opts.on('-h', '--help', 'Print usage') do
71 | puts opts
72 | exit
73 | end
74 | end
75 |
76 | begin
77 | parser.parse!
78 | rescue OptionParser::InvalidOption => e
79 | STDERR.puts e.message
80 | STDERR.puts parser
81 | exit 1
82 | end
83 |
84 | # Check that all required options are present
85 | missing = []
86 | missing << '--os' unless options[:os]
87 | missing << '--version' unless options[:version]
88 | missing << '--targets' unless options[:targets]
89 |
90 | unless missing.empty?
91 | STDERR.puts "Missing required option(s): #{missing.join(', ')}"
92 | STDERR.puts parser
93 | exit 1
94 | end
95 |
96 | options
97 | end
98 |
99 | def main
100 | options = parse_options
101 | build(options)
102 | end
103 |
104 | main
105 |
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash
2 |
3 | set -Eeuo pipefail
4 |
5 | if [ $# -lt 1 ]; then
6 | echo "usage: $0 IMAGE" >&2
7 | exit 1
8 | fi
9 |
10 | image="$1"
11 | timestamp="$(date +"%s%N")"
12 | current="$image-$timestamp"
13 |
14 | docker tag "$image" "$current"
15 | docker pull "$image" >/dev/null
16 | trap "docker tag $current $image; docker rmi $current >/dev/null" EXIT
17 | diff-images-dependencies "$image" "$current"
18 |
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash
2 |
3 | set -Eeuo pipefail
4 |
5 | if [ $# -lt 1 ]; then
6 | echo "usage: $0 IMAGE" >&2
7 | exit 1
8 | fi
9 |
10 | image="$1"
11 | timestamp="$(date +"%s%N")"
12 | current="$image-$timestamp"
13 |
14 | docker tag "$image" "$current"
15 | docker pull "$image" >/dev/null
16 | trap "docker tag $current $image; docker rmi $current >/dev/null" EXIT
17 | diff-images-size "$image" "$current"
18 |
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash
2 |
3 | set -Eeuo pipefail
4 |
5 | if [ $# -lt 2 ]; then
6 | echo "usage: $0 IMAGE COMMAND" >&2
7 | exit 1
8 | fi
9 |
10 | image="$1"
11 | timestamp="$(date +"%s%N")"
12 | current="$image-$timestamp"
13 |
14 | docker tag "$image" "$current"
15 | docker pull "$image" >/dev/null
16 | trap "docker tag $current $image; docker rmi $current >/dev/null" EXIT
17 | diff-images "$image" "$current" "${@:2}"
18 |
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash
2 |
3 | set -Eeuo pipefail
4 |
5 | if [ $# -lt 3 ]; then
6 | echo "usage: $0 IMAGE1 IMAGE2 COMMAND" >&2
7 | exit 1
8 | fi
9 |
10 | image1="$1"
11 | image2="$2"
12 |
13 | diff -u <(docker run --rm "$image1" "${@:3}") <(docker run --rm "$image2" "${@:3}")
14 |
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash
2 |
3 | set -Eeuo pipefail
4 |
5 | if [ $# -lt 2 ]; then
6 | echo "usage: $0 IMAGE1 IMAGE2" >&2
7 | exit 1
8 | fi
9 |
10 | image1="$1"
11 | image2="$2"
12 |
13 | if docker run --rm "$image1" which apk >/dev/null; then
14 | diff-images "$image1" "$image2" sh -c 'apk info -q | sort'
15 | elif docker run --rm "$image1" which apt-get >/dev/null; then
16 | diff-images "$image1" "$image2" dpkg --get-selections
17 | else
18 | echo 'image OS not recognized' >&2
19 | exit 2
20 | fi
21 |
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash
2 |
3 | set -Eeuo pipefail
4 |
5 | if [ $# -lt 2 ]; then
6 | echo "usage: $0 IMAGE1 IMAGE2" >&2
7 | exit 1
8 | fi
9 |
10 | image1="$1"
11 | image2="$2"
12 |
13 | image1_size="$(docker image inspect "$image1" --format='{{.Size}}')"
14 | image2_size="$(docker image inspect "$image2" --format='{{.Size}}')"
15 |
16 | echo "image1: $image1_size image2: $image2_size diff: $((image2_size - $image1_size)) (~$(((image2_size - $image1_size) / 1024 / 1024)) MB)"
17 |
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env ruby
2 |
3 | require 'yaml'
4 | require 'json'
5 | require 'optparse'
6 | require 'fileutils'
7 |
8 | class String
9 | def quotify
10 | format('"%s"', self)
11 | end
12 |
13 | def backquotify
14 | format('`%s`', self)
15 | end
16 | end
17 |
18 | class Image
19 | REPOSITORY = 'silex/emacs'
20 | IMAGES_YML = 'images.yml'
21 |
22 | attr_reader :os
23 | attr_reader :version
24 | attr_reader :target
25 |
26 | class << self
27 | def all
28 | images = []
29 | versions.each do |version|
30 | exclusion = exclusions.find { |h| h['version'] == version }
31 | oses.each do |os|
32 | next if exclusion&.dig('os')&.include?(os)
33 | targets.each do |target|
34 | next if exclusion&.dig('target')&.include?(target)
35 | images << Image.new(version: version, os: os, target: target)
36 | end
37 | end
38 | end
39 | images
40 | end
41 |
42 | def data
43 | @data ||= YAML.safe_load(File.read(IMAGES_YML), symbolize_names: false)
44 | end
45 |
46 | def versions
47 | data['versions'].map(&:to_s)
48 | end
49 |
50 | def oses
51 | data['oses']
52 | end
53 |
54 | def targets
55 | data['targets']
56 | end
57 |
58 | def major_latests
59 | versions
60 | .reject { |v| v == 'master' }
61 | .group_by(&:to_i)
62 | .map { |_, vs| vs.sort.last }
63 | .sort
64 | end
65 |
66 | def exclusions
67 | # Ensure versions are strings
68 | data['exclusions'].map do |h|
69 | h['version'] = h['version'].to_s
70 | h
71 | end
72 | end
73 |
74 | def github
75 | {
76 | include: github_include,
77 | exclude: github_exclude
78 | }
79 | end
80 |
81 | def github_include
82 | include = [{ targets: targets }]
83 | with_excluded_targets = exclusions.select{ |h| h.has_key?('target') }
84 | with_excluded_targets.each do |h|
85 | include << { version: h['version'], targets: targets - h['target'] }
86 | end
87 | include
88 | end
89 |
90 | def github_exclude
91 | with_excluded_os = exclusions.select{ |h| h.has_key?('os') }
92 | with_excluded_os.flat_map do |h|
93 | h['os'].map do |os|
94 | { version: h['version'], os: os }
95 | end
96 | end
97 | end
98 |
99 | def to_json
100 | {
101 | versions: versions,
102 | oses: oses,
103 | targets: targets,
104 | exclusions: exclusions,
105 | github: github,
106 | images: all
107 | }.to_json
108 | end
109 | end
110 |
111 | def initialize(version:, os:, target:)
112 | @version = version
113 | @os = os
114 | @target = target
115 | end
116 |
117 | def major_latest?
118 | self.class.major_latests.include?(version)
119 | end
120 |
121 | def latest?
122 | self.class.major_latests.last == version
123 | end
124 |
125 | def tags
126 | tags = []
127 |
128 | # Base tag
129 | tags << format('%s-%s-%s', version, os, target)
130 |
131 | # Pretty tag for debian
132 | if os == 'debian'
133 | tags << format('%s-%s', version, target)
134 | end
135 |
136 | # Handle major latest
137 | if major_latest?
138 | tags += tags.map { |t| t.sub(/\.\d+/, '') }
139 | if latest?
140 | additional_tag = (os == 'debian' && target == 'base') ? 'latest' : tags.last.sub(/\d+-/, '')
141 | tags << additional_tag
142 | end
143 | end
144 |
145 | # Handle ci tags
146 | tags += tags.map { |t| t.sub('ci-', '') } if target.include?('ci-')
147 |
148 | # Pretty tag for base
149 | tags.map!{ |t| t.sub('-base', '') }
150 |
151 | tags
152 | end
153 |
154 | def tags_with_repository
155 | tags.map do |s|
156 | format('%s:%s', REPOSITORY, s)
157 | end
158 | end
159 |
160 | def cache
161 | format('%s-cache:%s-%s', REPOSITORY, os, version)
162 | end
163 |
164 | # Returns the corresponding Nix version.
165 | def nix_version
166 | return 'emacs-snapshot' if version == 'master'
167 | format('emacs-%s', version.gsub('.', '-'))
168 | end
169 |
170 | def context
171 | File.join('dockerfiles', os)
172 | end
173 |
174 | def dockerfile
175 | File.join(context, 'Dockerfile')
176 | end
177 |
178 | def to_json(options = nil)
179 | {
180 | version: version,
181 | os: os,
182 | target: target,
183 | nix_version: nix_version,
184 | context: context,
185 | tags: tags,
186 | tags_with_repository: tags_with_repository,
187 | cache: cache,
188 | major_latest?: major_latest?,
189 | latest?: latest?,
190 | }.to_json
191 | end
192 | end
193 |
194 | def generate_readme(images)
195 | puts '>>> generating README.md'
196 | # Group by version and reverse the order if needed
197 | tags = images.group_by(&:version).values.reverse.flatten.flat_map do |image|
198 | format('- [%s](https://github.com/Silex/docker-emacs/blob/main/%s)',
199 | image.tags.map(&:backquotify).join(', '),
200 | image.dockerfile)
201 | end
202 |
203 | readme = 'README.md.template'
204 | unless File.exist?(readme)
205 | warn "README template not found at #{readme}"
206 | return
207 | end
208 |
209 | content = File.read(readme)
210 | content.gsub!('{{TAGS}}', tags.join("\n"))
211 | File.write('README.md', content)
212 | end
213 |
214 | def run(options)
215 | if options[:generate]
216 | images = Image.all
217 | generate_readme(images)
218 | end
219 |
220 | puts Image.to_json if options[:json]
221 | end
222 |
223 | def parse_options
224 | options = {}
225 | parser = OptionParser.new do |opts|
226 | opts.banner = 'Usage: images [options]'
227 | opts.separator ''
228 | opts.separator 'Generate the Dockerfiles & README or return images JSON.'
229 |
230 | opts.on('--generate', 'Generate Dockerfiles and README') do
231 | options[:generate] = true
232 | end
233 |
234 | opts.on('--json', 'Output images as JSON') do
235 | options[:json] = true
236 | end
237 |
238 | opts.on('-h', '--help', 'Print usage') do
239 | puts opts
240 | exit
241 | end
242 | end
243 |
244 | begin
245 | parser.parse!
246 | rescue OptionParser::InvalidOption => e
247 | warn e.message
248 | puts parser
249 | exit(1)
250 | end
251 |
252 | if options.empty?
253 | puts parser
254 | exit(1)
255 | end
256 |
257 | options
258 | end
259 |
260 | def main
261 | options = parse_options
262 | Dir.chdir(File.expand_path('..', __dir__)) do
263 | run(options)
264 | end
265 | end
266 |
267 | main
268 |
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash
2 |
3 | set -Eeuo pipefail
4 |
5 | if [ $# -lt 1 ]; then
6 | echo "usage: $0 IMAGE" >&2
7 | exit 1
8 | fi
9 |
10 | image="$1"
11 | script_dir="$(dirname "$(readlink -f "$0")")"
12 |
13 | container="$(docker run --rm -d "$image" tail -f /dev/null 2>/dev/null)"
14 | trap "docker rm -f \"$container\" >/dev/null" EXIT
15 |
16 | if docker exec "$container" which apk >/dev/null; then
17 | docker exec "$container" apk -q add --no-cache ruby
18 | docker cp "$script_dir/apk-toplevel" $container:/usr/local/bin/show-toplevel
19 | elif docker exec "$container" which apt-get >/dev/null; then
20 | docker exec "$container" bash -c 'apt-get update && apt-get install -y python3 python3-apt' &>/dev/null
21 | docker cp "$script_dir/apt-toplevel" $container:/usr/local/bin/show-toplevel
22 | else
23 | echo 'image OS not recognized' >&2
24 | exit 2
25 | fi
26 |
27 | docker exec "$container" show-toplevel
28 |
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/dockerfiles/alpine/Dockerfile:
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1 | FROM nixos/nix AS builder
2 |
3 | # Install Emacs using nix
4 | RUN echo 'extra-experimental-features = flakes nix-command' >> /etc/nix/nix.conf
5 | ARG NIX_VERSION
6 | RUN nix profile install --impure --accept-flake-config "github:purcell/nix-emacs-ci#${NIX_VERSION}"
7 |
8 | # Store emacs and all its dependencies to /nix-emacs
9 | RUN nix copy --no-require-sigs --to /nix-emacs $(type -p emacs)
10 | RUN cd /nix-emacs/nix/store && ln -s *emacs* emacs
11 |
12 | # -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
13 |
14 | FROM alpine:3.21 AS base
15 |
16 | RUN apk add --no-cache \
17 | curl \
18 | gnupg \
19 | openssh-client \
20 | wget
21 |
22 | COPY --from=builder /nix-emacs/nix/store /nix/store
23 | ENV PATH="/nix/store/emacs/bin:$PATH"
24 |
25 | CMD ["emacs"]
26 |
27 | # -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
28 |
29 | FROM base AS ci
30 |
31 | RUN apk add --no-cache git make
32 |
33 | # -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
34 |
35 | FROM ci AS ci-cask
36 |
37 | RUN apk add --no-cache python3
38 |
39 | RUN git clone https://github.com/cask/cask /root/.cask
40 | ENV PATH="/root/.cask/bin:$PATH"
41 |
42 | # -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
43 |
44 | FROM ci AS ci-eask
45 |
46 | RUN apk add --no-cache unzip
47 |
48 | RUN curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/emacs-eask/cli/master/webinstall/install.sh | sh
49 | ENV PATH="/root/.local/bin:$PATH"
50 |
51 | # -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
52 |
53 | FROM ci AS ci-eldev
54 |
55 | RUN curl -fsSL https://raw.github.com/doublep/eldev/master/webinstall/eldev | sh
56 | ENV PATH="/root/.local/bin:$PATH"
57 |
58 | # -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
59 |
60 | FROM ci AS ci-keg
61 |
62 | RUN git clone https://github.com/conao3/keg.el.git /root/.keg
63 | ENV PATH="/root/.keg/bin:$PATH"
64 |
65 | # -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
66 |
67 | FROM base AS cache
68 |
69 | # Reference all layers in final cache layer
70 | COPY --from=base /etc/os-release /tmp/base
71 | COPY --from=ci /etc/os-release /tmp/ci
72 | COPY --from=ci-cask /etc/os-release /tmp/ci-cask
73 | COPY --from=ci-eask /etc/os-release /tmp/ci-eask
74 | COPY --from=ci-eldev /etc/os-release /tmp/ci-eldev
75 | COPY --from=ci-keg /etc/os-release /tmp/ci-keg
76 |
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/dockerfiles/debian/Dockerfile:
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1 | FROM nixos/nix AS builder
2 |
3 | # Install Emacs using nix
4 | RUN echo 'extra-experimental-features = flakes nix-command' >> /etc/nix/nix.conf
5 | ARG NIX_VERSION
6 | RUN nix profile install --impure --accept-flake-config "github:purcell/nix-emacs-ci#${NIX_VERSION}"
7 |
8 | # Store emacs and all its dependencies to /nix-emacs
9 | RUN nix copy --no-require-sigs --to /nix-emacs $(type -p emacs)
10 | RUN cd /nix-emacs/nix/store && ln -s *emacs* emacs
11 |
12 | # -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
13 |
14 | FROM debian AS base
15 |
16 | RUN apt-get update && \
17 | apt-get install -y \
18 | curl \
19 | gnupg \
20 | openssh-client \
21 | wget \
22 | && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
23 |
24 | COPY --from=builder /nix-emacs/nix/store /nix/store
25 | ENV PATH="/nix/store/emacs/bin:$PATH"
26 |
27 | CMD ["emacs"]
28 |
29 | # -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
30 |
31 | FROM base AS ci
32 |
33 | RUN apt-get update && \
34 | apt-get install -y git make && \
35 | rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
36 |
37 | # -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
38 |
39 | FROM ci AS ci-cask
40 |
41 | RUN apt-get update && \
42 | apt-get install -y python3 && \
43 | rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
44 |
45 | RUN git clone https://github.com/cask/cask /root/.cask
46 | ENV PATH="/root/.cask/bin:$PATH"
47 |
48 | # -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
49 |
50 | FROM ci AS ci-eask
51 |
52 | RUN apt-get update && \
53 | apt-get install -y unzip && \
54 | rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
55 |
56 | RUN curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/emacs-eask/cli/master/webinstall/install.sh | sh
57 | ENV PATH="/root/.local/bin:$PATH"
58 |
59 | # -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
60 |
61 | FROM ci AS ci-eldev
62 |
63 | RUN curl -fsSL https://raw.github.com/doublep/eldev/master/webinstall/eldev | sh
64 | ENV PATH="/root/.local/bin:$PATH"
65 |
66 | # -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
67 |
68 | FROM ci AS ci-keg
69 |
70 | RUN git clone https://github.com/conao3/keg.el.git /root/.keg
71 | ENV PATH="/root/.keg/bin:$PATH"
72 |
73 | # -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
74 |
75 | FROM base AS cache
76 |
77 | # Reference all layers in final cache layer
78 | COPY --from=base /etc/os-release /tmp/base
79 | COPY --from=ci /etc/os-release /tmp/ci
80 | COPY --from=ci-cask /etc/os-release /tmp/ci-cask
81 | COPY --from=ci-eask /etc/os-release /tmp/ci-eask
82 | COPY --from=ci-eldev /etc/os-release /tmp/ci-eldev
83 | COPY --from=ci-keg /etc/os-release /tmp/ci-keg
84 |
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/images.yml:
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1 | ---
2 | versions:
3 | - 23.4
4 | - 24.1
5 | - 24.2
6 | - 24.3
7 | - 24.4
8 | - 24.5
9 | - 25.1
10 | - 25.2
11 | - 25.3
12 | - 26.1
13 | - 26.2
14 | - 26.3
15 | - 27.1
16 | - 27.2
17 | - 28.1
18 | - 28.2
19 | - 29.1
20 | - 29.2
21 | - 29.3
22 | - 29.4
23 | - 30.1
24 | - master
25 |
26 | oses:
27 | - debian
28 | - alpine
29 |
30 | targets:
31 | - base
32 | - ci
33 | - ci-cask
34 | - ci-eask
35 | - ci-eldev
36 | - ci-keg
37 |
38 | exclusions:
39 | - version: 23.4
40 | os:
41 | - alpine
42 | target:
43 | - ci-cask
44 | - ci-eask
45 | - ci-eldev
46 | - ci-keg
47 |
48 | - version: 24.1
49 | os:
50 | - alpine
51 | target:
52 | - ci-cask
53 | - ci-eask
54 | - ci-eldev
55 |
56 | - version: 24.2
57 | os:
58 | - alpine
59 | target:
60 | - ci-cask
61 | - ci-eask
62 | - ci-eldev
63 |
64 | - version: 24.3
65 | os:
66 | - alpine
67 | target:
68 | - ci-cask
69 | - ci-eask
70 | - ci-eldev
71 |
72 | - version: 24.4
73 | os:
74 | - alpine
75 | target:
76 | - ci-cask
77 | - ci-eask
78 |
79 | - version: 24.5
80 | os:
81 | - alpine
82 | target:
83 | - ci-eask
84 |
85 | - version: 25.1
86 | target:
87 | - ci-eask
88 |
89 | - version: 25.2
90 | target:
91 | - ci-eask
92 |
93 | - version: 25.3
94 | target:
95 | - ci-eask
96 |
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