
& apt-get -y install -no-install-recommends apt-utils dialog 2>&1 \ It is suggested that you only do this if your # include your requirements in the image itself.

# Uncomment the following COPY line and the corresponding lines in the `RUN` command if you wish to # will be updated to match your local UID/GID (when using the dockerFile property). # property in devcontainer.json to use it. # This Dockerfile adds a non-root user with sudo access. # Avoid warnings by switching to noninteractive devcontainerĭevcontainer.json - Json file for the container buildĭockerFile - this file is the build of the docker image for the dev environment and includes things like python library installations Using a Devcontainer custom docker image within the rep is a folder. Please see the following repository contains a Visual Studio Code container build and instructions on deployment

Utilising Custom Container builds to spin up a custom Visual Studio Code Environment for use on premise with Visual Studio Code or Online with Visual Studio Online Using Visual Studio Code
