Adding Docker build system & documentation
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FROM debian:jessie
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MAINTAINER Erik Dasque <erik@frenchguys.com>
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RUN apt-get update
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RUN apt-get install --no-install-recommends -y build-essential \
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gcc \
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unzip \
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wget \
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zip \
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gcc-avr \
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binutils-avr \
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avr-libc \
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dfu-programmer \
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dfu-util \
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gcc-arm-none-eabi \
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binutils-arm-none-eabi \
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libnewlib-arm-none-eabi \
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git
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RUN apt-get clean
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RUN rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
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ENV keyboard=ergodox_ez
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ENV keymap=default
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VOLUME /qmk
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WORKDIR /qmk
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CMD make clean ; make keyboard=${keyboard} keymap=${keymap}
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sudo apt-get update
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sudo apt-get update
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sudo apt-get install gcc-avr avr-libc dfu-programmer
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sudo apt-get install gcc-avr avr-libc dfu-programmer
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### Docker
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If this is a bit complex for you, Docker might be the turn-key solution you need. After installing [Docker](https://www.docker.com/products/docker), run the following commands at the root of the QMK folder:
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```bash
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# You only need to run this once, it'll take a little while
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docker build -t qmk .
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# and you'll run this every time you want to build a keymap
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# modify the keymap and keyboard assigment to compile what you want
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# defaults are ergodox_ez/default
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docker run -e keymap=gwen -e keyboard=ergodox_ez --rm -v $('pwd'):/qmk:rw qmk
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```
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This will compile the targetted keyboard/keymap and leave it in your QMK directory for you to flash.
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### Vagrant
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### Vagrant
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If you have any problems building the firmware, you can try using a tool called Vagrant. It will set up a virtual computer with a known configuration that's ready-to-go for firmware building. OLKB does NOT host the files for this virtual computer. Details on how to set up Vagrant are in the [VAGRANT_GUIDE file](VAGRANT_GUIDE.md).
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If you have any problems building the firmware, you can try using a tool called Vagrant. It will set up a virtual computer with a known configuration that's ready-to-go for firmware building. OLKB does NOT host the files for this virtual computer. Details on how to set up Vagrant are in the [VAGRANT_GUIDE file](VAGRANT_GUIDE.md).
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