# RCEO-AIOS-Public-Tools-DocMaker-Light Container This container is part of the AIOS-Public project and provides a lightweight documentation generation environment. ## Overview The RCEO-AIOS-Public-Tools-DocMaker-Light container is designed for fast-starting documentation tasks. It extends the base documentation environment without adding heavy dependencies like full LaTeX, enabling quick startup and efficient operations for lighter documentation tasks. ## Tools Included Inherits all tools from: - **RCEO-AIOS-Public-Tools-DocMaker-Base**: All base documentation generation tools ## Usage ### Building the Lightweight Container ```bash # From this directory cd /home/localuser/AIWorkspace/AIOS-Public/Docker/RCEO-AIOS-Public-Tools-DocMaker-Light # Use the wrapper script to automatically detect and set user IDs ./docker-compose-wrapper.sh build # Or run commands in the lightweight container with automatic user mapping ./docker-compose-wrapper.sh run docmaker-light [command] # Example: Convert a Markdown file to PDF using pandoc ./docker-compose-wrapper.sh run docmaker-light pandoc input.md -o output.pdf # Example: Create beautiful PDF using Eisvogel template ./docker-compose-wrapper.sh run docmaker-light pandoc input.md --template eisvogel -o output.pdf ``` ### Using with docker-compose directly ```bash # Set environment variables and run docker-compose directly LOCAL_USER_ID=$(id -u) LOCAL_GROUP_ID=$(id -g) docker-compose up --build # Or export variables first export LOCAL_USER_ID=$(id -u) export LOCAL_GROUP_ID=$(id -g) docker-compose up ``` ### Using the wrapper script ```bash # Build and start the lightweight documentation container with automatic user mapping ./docker-compose-wrapper.sh up --build # Start without rebuilding ./docker-compose-wrapper.sh up # View container status ./docker-compose-wrapper.sh ps # Stop containers ./docker-compose-wrapper.sh down ``` ## User ID Mapping (For File Permissions) The container automatically detects and uses the host user's UID and GID to ensure proper file permissions. This means: - Files created inside the container will have the correct ownership on the host - No more root-owned files after container operations - Works across different environments (development, CI/CD, cloud) The container detects the user ID from the mounted workspace volume. If needed, you can override the default values by setting environment variables: ```bash # Set specific user ID and group ID before running docker-compose export LOCAL_USER_ID=1000 export LOCAL_GROUP_ID=1000 docker-compose up ``` Or run with inline environment variables: ```bash LOCAL_USER_ID=1000 LOCAL_GROUP_ID=1000 docker-compose up ``` The container runs as a non-root user named `ReachableCEO-Tools` with the detected host user's UID/GID.