- Create layered container architecture: Base, Light, Full, Computational - Implement non-root user management with UID/GID mapping - Add Markwhen timeline tool to documentation stack - Create wrapper scripts for environment variable handling - Update documentation across all containers - Establish naming convention using RCEO-AIOS-Public-Tools- prefix - Add organizational rule to keep repository root clean - Remove old unorganized container files
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RCEO-AIOS-Public Docker Documentation Tools
This directory contains organized Docker configurations for documentation generation tools in the AIOS-Public project.
Container Structure
Each container has its own subdirectory with specific configuration files:
RCEO-AIOS-Public-Tools-DocMaker-Base/- Base documentation environment with lightweight toolsRCEO-AIOS-Public-Tools-DocMaker-Light/- Fast-starting documentation tools (no heavy LaTeX)RCEO-AIOS-Public-Tools-DocMaker-Full/- Full documentation environment with LaTeX-fullRCEO-AIOS-Public-Tools-DocMaker-Computational/- All documentation tools plus R, Python, Jupyter, Octave
Container Naming Convention
All containers follow the RCEO-AIOS-Public-Tools- naming convention with descriptive suffixes.
Usage
Building and Running Individual Containers
Each container has its own subdirectory with its Dockerfile and docker-compose.yml file.
# Navigate to the specific container directory
cd /home/localuser/AIWorkspace/AIOS-Public/Docker/RCEO-AIOS-Public-Tools-DocMaker-Full
# Build the container
docker-compose build
# Run the container
docker-compose up --build
Individual Container Documentation
For specific usage information for each container, see the README files in their respective subdirectories.