docker-image-builder
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DEPRECATED OpenShift S2I builder images for Node.js ✨
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A Multi-Aarch Docker image for lightweight, highly customizable, containerized NFS server
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docker-compose binary packages for AARCH64, ARMv7l, X86 and X64 and Docker Image for creating the packages
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A Multi-Aarch image for lightweight, highly customizable, containerized SAMBA server
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Jun 24, 2026 - Shell
Octoprint Docker Image with x86 and arm support!
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Sep 10, 2019 - Shell
BIND9 in a Docker container
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Multi-Aarch image of ProFTPD, a free, open-source, & one of the most popular UNIX FTP servers today
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Jun 22, 2026 - Shell
[MIRROR] Docker building utilities and common actions. Inspired by https://gitlab.com/redmic-project/docker/docker-deploy
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DockDuck adds a development kit layer to a specific docker image, such as starting openssh-server and installing gdbserver, and provides some scripts as shortcuts for using docker.
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Provides guestfish from libguestfs
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MIRROR of https://codeberg.org/catseye/The-Cannery : Common Docker image building zone for Cat's Eye Technologies' distributions
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FlexGet in a Docker container
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Mar 21, 2024 - Shell
go binary packages for AARCH64, ARMv7l and X86 and Docker Image for creating the packages
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A collection of dockerfiles for NVIDIA DGX-230 machine.
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Sir Cachalot: Public docker images and travis scripts to simplify CI
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🐋 Scripts to build Docker Images
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