#!/bin/sh # Start a Linux container containing the mu/ directory. # Useful on non-Linux platforms. # Run it from the top-level mu/ directory. docker run -it --name mu -v `pwd`:/mu abyssos/abyss:dev # On the first startup, you'll need to run the following commands: # apk add git nano libcxx-dev # cd /mu # Leaving this container will stop it. # Restart it with: # docker start mu # # Now you can connect to it anytime with: # docker exec -it mu sh # cd /mu # # Quite slow, though. Docker has to run a VM on other platforms.