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35 lines
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# Notes
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- Container will configure vscode's settings to recognize .pl files as Prolog rather than the default Perl.
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- Will install extensions for lisp, prolog, and ASP
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- Will configure SBCL to use rlwrap so that you have history when using a lisp REPL
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# How to use
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1. You will need to have vscode and Docker installed.
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- You must be able to run docker without `sudo`. To test this try running `docker version` and see if you get a permission error. If you get an error, see this [document for instructions on how to run docker without root privileges](DockerHelp.md).
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For Ubuntu, docker is installed with `sudo apt install docker.io`
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2. Install the vscode extension for docker dev containers as shown in the image below
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![Step 1](howtouse_devcontainer/1.png)
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3. Clone this repository (or just download it) and open the folder that contains the .devcontainer folder
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![Step 2](howtouse_devcontainer/2.png)
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4. Your folder structure should look like the following
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![Step 3](howtouse_devcontainer/3.png)
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5. Open the commands palette (CTRL + SHIFT + P) or (CTRL + P + >) and type "open in container" and select "Dev Containers: Reopen in Container"
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![Step 4](howtouse_devcontainer/4.png)
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6. It may take a bit to download the docker container, go grab a coffee
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7. Confirm that you're running in the container and have the extensions shown in the following image installed
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![Step 5](howtouse_devcontainer/5.png)
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8. Only the folders `.devcontainer`, `.vscode` and the file `Dockerfile` are needed for the container to function correctly. Delete everything else including `.git`
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