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lines changed Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change 1+ FROM node:22.7.0-alpine3.20
2+ WORKDIR /app
3+
4+ RUN corepack enable && corepack prepare pnpm@9.12.1 --activate
5+
6+ # Copy all package files first
7+ COPY package.json pnpm-lock.yaml pnpm-workspace.yaml ./
8+ COPY packages packages/
9+ COPY srcbook srcbook/
10+ COPY turbo.json ./
11+
12+ # Install dependencies
13+ RUN pnpm install
14+
15+ # Build the application
16+ RUN pnpm build
17+
18+ # Create necessary directories for volumes
19+ RUN mkdir -p /root/.srcbook /root/.npm
20+
21+ # Source code will be mounted at runtime
22+ CMD [ "pnpm" , "start" ]
23+
24+ EXPOSE 2150
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8080> You can instead use a global install with ` <pkg manager> i -g srcbook `
8181> and then directly call srcbook with ` srcbook start `
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83+ ### Using Docker
84+
85+ You can also run Srcbook using Docker:
86+
87+ ``` bash
88+ # Build the Docker image
89+ docker build -t srcbook .
90+
91+ # Run the container
92+ # The -p flag maps port 2150 from the container to your host machine
93+ # First -v flag mounts your local .srcbook directory to persist data
94+ # Second -v flag shares your npm cache for better performance
95+ docker run -p 2150:2150 -v ~ /.srcbook:/root/.srcbook -v ~ /.npm:/root/.npm srcbook
96+ ```
97+
98+ Make sure to set up your API key after starting the container. You can do this through the web interface at ` http://localhost:2150 ` .
99+
83100### Current Commands
84101
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