Trigger repo2docker to build a Jupyter enabled Docker image from your GitHub repository and push this image to a Docker registry of your choice. This will automatically attempt to build an environment from configuration files found in your repository. Images generated by this action are automatically tagged with both latest and <SHA> corresponding to the relevant commit SHA on GitHub. Both tags are pushed to the Docker registry specified by the user. If an existing image with the latest tag already exists in your registry, this Action attempts to pull that image as a cache to reduce uncessary build steps.
Features
- You can automatically test your built image to make sure package additions or removals do not break your code, allowing you to make changes with confidence
- Cache builds on mybinder.org
- Use GitHub Actions To Cache The Build For BinderHub
- Examples available
- Documentation available
- Push Repo2Docker Image To DockerHub
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