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## Description
Errr... I updated the .NET guide to 10. 😆
## Related issues or tickets
The sample .NET repo has a PR as well -
https://github.com/docker/docker-dotnet-sample/pull/9
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This PR adds minor adjustments to sign up procedures in prerequisite
sections.
* Adding one word `verified` to instances of `Docker account` in
prerequisite sections is a subtle, unobtrusive change that returning,
verified users can gloss over, while still prompting new users to verify
their email if they haven't yet.
* Changes stick to specific instances in `## Prerequisite` sections and
does not add `verified` to every instance (which would be obtrusive).
* Edits to Create Account doc to remove redundant callouts, consolidate
steps for shorter procedures, and add context about verification.
* If an instance of `Docker account` links to /create-account and not
the sign up page, I did not add `verification`.
* **Note**: we may want to consider a direct link to a sign up page
rather than linking them to a create account page. This can be a
separate PR, however.
This PR introduces a comprehensive, language-specific guide for
containerizing Node.js applications using Docker, aimed at helping
developers streamline development, testing, and deployment workflows. It
includes hands-on steps and real-world examples to configure CI/CD
pipelines using GitHub Actions, following modern DevOps best practices.
**What’s Included**
- Step-by-step instructions to containerize Node.js applications using
Docker.
- Configuration for a local development environment inside containers
with automatic reloads.
- Guidance on running unit and integration tests within Docker
containers.
- Full CI/CD pipeline setup using GitHub Actions for automated builds,
tests, and deployments.
- Deployment instructions for a local Kubernetes cluster to validate
production readiness.
**Credits**
[Kristiyan Velkov](https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristiyanvelkov/), Docker
Captain.
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## Description
Kubernetes moving out of settings. Very little new information, just
moves things about for a better layout and adds a bit on the new view.
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## Description
Replace `docker-compose` with `docker compose` CLI in the Java and
Node.js guides to align with the latest Docker standards and ensure
consistency across the docs.
## Related issues or tickets
Closes#22319
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## Description
This PR updates `git clone` command for sample repositories with `&& cd
<repo name>`. Forcing to change the working directory should reduce the
risk of forgetting to do.
## Related issues or tickets
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## Description
In this PR I added an article that was missing from several similar
pages.
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## Description
Final PR to improve the DD IA.
Validate test failing due to link that needs fixing in an upstream repo
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- Rework the filtering system for guides to drop the use of the
"products", "subjects", and "levels" taxonomies in favor of "tags" and
"languages"
- This change means that the existing taxonomy functionality integrates
better with the guides filtering, and there are fewer parameters to
keep in mind when adding metadata to a guide
- Only two taxonomies instead of three
- Only one of those taxonomies are guides-specific (languages)
- The other taxonomy (tags) works for all content
- Updates how tags and tag pages are rendered in general
Signed-off-by: David Karlsson <35727626+dvdksn@users.noreply.github.com>