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I'd love to explore distributing apps with Spin more too. I plan to circle back to Bugflow and use Spin to distribute it. In the eyes of the docker image, the protections we have in place are using I actually have this set up to do this automatically: Lines 44 to 53 in c0693dd In regards to the Lines 41 to 43 in c0693dd |
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Let's say I have built an application which uses Spin (Laravel) and I would like to make it open source, such that anyone can clone the repository and self-host that application. What files should I add to the gitignore to not commit to the repository so that they are not copying any of my infrastructure files?
My understanding (and I am really naive about these things) is to just add
.infrastructure
to the gitignore file - but is there any other files which should also be part of the gitignore (apart from the obvious like.env
andvendor
)?Also, in such a case, if a user clones this github repository, they would first need to install Spin and after that would they be able to do just
spin up
? Or would there need to be other steps they would have to do?Guides/guidance for these would be useful and appreciated - Thanks.
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