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chore(docker): !copy `maxun-core` during build

Open amhsirak opened this issue 9 months ago • 3 comments

Summary by CodeRabbit

  • Chores
    • Updated the container build process to streamline the image creation by omitting an internal resource directory. The overall functionality remains unchanged for end-users.

amhsirak avatar Apr 05 '25 13:04 amhsirak

Walkthrough

The changes remove the command that copies the maxun-core directory into the Docker image during the build process. Both the root and the server Dockerfiles have had the line COPY maxun-core ./maxun-core deleted. No modifications have been made to public or exported entities, and all other Dockerfile instructions remain unchanged.

Changes

Files Change Summary
Dockerfile, server/Dockerfile Removed the line COPY maxun-core ./maxun-core to omit copying the maxun-core directory into the image.

Suggested labels

Type: Chore

Poem

Oh, what a hop in our Docker tale,
A line removed without fail.
The maxun-core took a little leave,
Now our image’s lighter, you wouldn’t believe!
Happy bunny coding through each trail!


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coderabbitai[bot] avatar Apr 05 '25 13:04 coderabbitai[bot]

@RohitR311 review & confirm

amhsirak avatar Apr 05 '25 13:04 amhsirak

@amhsirak LGTM

RohitR311 avatar Apr 06 '25 08:04 RohitR311