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Expand Up @@ -19,10 +19,11 @@ Build development environments from a Dockerfile on Docker, Kubernetes, and Open

## Getting Started

The easiest way to get started is by running the `envbuilder` Docker container that clones a repository, builds the image from a Dockerfile, and runs the `$ENVBUILDER_INIT_SCRIPT` in the freshly built container.

> **Note**: The `/tmp/envbuilder` directory persists demo data between commands. You can choose a different directory if needed.
The easiest way to get started is by running the `envbuilder` Docker container that clones a repository specified by `ENVBUILDER_GIT_URL`, builds the image from a Dockerfile or `devcontainer.json`, and runs the `$ENVBUILDER_INIT_SCRIPT` in the freshly built container.

> **Tips**:
> - The `/tmp/envbuilder` directory persists demo data between commands. You can choose a different directory if needed.
> - To clone a different branch, you append it to `ENVBUILDER_GIT_URL` in the form `#refs/heads/my-branch`. For example: `https://github.com/coder/envbuilder-starter-devcontainer#refs/heads/boring-prompt`.
```bash
docker run -it --rm
-v /tmp/envbuilder:/workspaces
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