dev to main periodic update #71

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@ -616,25 +616,25 @@ You now have access to the Docker Hub from your local computer. We will then pro
* Make sure the Docker Daemon is running * Make sure the Docker Daemon is running
* Build the docker container (note that, while the tag is optional, it can help to track different versions) * Build the docker container (note that, while the tag is optional, it can help to track different versions)
* Template: * Template:
* ``` ```
docker build -t <docker_username>/<docker_repo_name>:<tag> . docker build -t <docker_username>/<docker_repo_name>:<tag> .
``` ```
* Example: * Example:
* ``` ```
docker build -t dockerhubuser/nextcloudaio . docker build -t dockerhubuser/nextcloudaio .
``` ```
* Push the docker container to the [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com/) * Push the docker container to the [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com/)
* Template: * Template:
* ``` ```
docker push <your_username>/<docker_repo_name> docker push <your_username>/<docker_repo_name>
``` ```
* Example: * Example:
* ``` ```
docker push dockerhubuser/nextcloudaio docker push dockerhubuser/nextcloudaio
``` ```
* You should now see your docker image on the [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com/) when you go into the menu option `My Profile`. * You should now see your docker image on the [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com/) when you go into the menu option `My Profile`.
* Note that you can access this link quickly with the following template: * Note that you can access this link quickly with the following template:
* ``` ```
https://hub.docker.com/u/<account_name> https://hub.docker.com/u/<account_name>
``` ```
@ -656,11 +656,11 @@ We will now convert the Docker image into a Zero-OS flist.
* Under `Name`, you will see all your available flists. * Under `Name`, you will see all your available flists.
* Right-click on the flist you want and select `Copy Clean Link`. This URL will be used when deploying on the ThreeFold Playground. We show below the template and an example of what the flist URL looks like. * Right-click on the flist you want and select `Copy Clean Link`. This URL will be used when deploying on the ThreeFold Playground. We show below the template and an example of what the flist URL looks like.
* Template: * Template:
* ``` ```
https://hub.grid.tf/<3BOT_name.3bot>/<docker_username>-<docker_image_name>-<tagname>.flist https://hub.grid.tf/<3BOT_name.3bot>/<docker_username>-<docker_image_name>-<tagname>.flist
``` ```
* Example: * Example:
* ``` ```
threefoldtech-nextcloudaio-latest.flist threefoldtech-nextcloudaio-latest.flist
``` ```
@ -843,7 +843,7 @@ We now deploy Nextcloud with Terraform. Make sure that you are in the correct fo
``` ```
Note that, at any moment, if you want to see the information on your Terraform deployment, write the following: Note that, at any moment, if you want to see the information on your Terraform deployment, write the following:
* ``` ```
terraform show terraform show
``` ```