diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 24fe8e3275..ff298b7b27 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -76,53 +76,6 @@ You can also build Nu yourself with all the bells and whistles (be sure to have ```shell cargo build --workspace --features=extra ``` - -### Docker - -#### Quickstart - -Want to try Nu right away? Execute the following to get started. - -```shell -docker run -it quay.io/nushell/nu:latest -``` - -#### Guide - -If you want to pull a pre-built container, you can browse tags for the [nushell organization](https://quay.io/organization/nushell) -on Quay.io. Pulling a container would come down to: - -```shell -docker pull quay.io/nushell/nu -docker pull quay.io/nushell/nu-base -``` - -Both "nu-base" and "nu" provide the nu binary, however, nu-base also includes the source code at `/code` -in the container and all dependencies. - -Optionally, you can also build the containers locally using the [dockerfiles provided](docker): -To build the base image: - -```shell -docker build -f docker/Dockerfile.nu-base -t nushell/nu-base . -``` - -And then to build the smaller container (using a Multistage build): - -```shell -docker build -f docker/Dockerfile -t nushell/nu . -``` - -Either way, you can run either container as follows: - -```shell -docker run -it nushell/nu-base -docker run -it nushell/nu -/> exit -``` - -The second container is a bit smaller if the size is important to you. - ### Packaging status [![Packaging status](https://repology.org/badge/vertical-allrepos/nushell.svg)](https://repology.org/project/nushell/versions)