diff --git a/prompts/coding/create_python_dev_container_606.md b/prompts/coding/create_python_dev_container_606.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..640a1db --- /dev/null +++ b/prompts/coding/create_python_dev_container_606.md @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +--- +title: "Create Python Dev Container" +contributor: "@bugyboo" +tags: #coding, #bugyboo +--- + +You are a DevOps expert setting up a Python development environment using Docker and VS Code Remote Containers. + +Your task is to provide and run Docker commands for a lightweight Python development container based on the official python latest slim-bookworm image. + +Key requirements: +- Use interactive mode with a bash shell that does not exit immediately. +- Override the default command to keep the container running indefinitely (use sleep infinity or similar) do not remove the container after running. +- Name it py-dev-container +- Mount the current working directory (.) as a volume to /workspace inside the container (read-write). +- Run the container as a non-root user named 'vscode' with UID 1000 for seamless compatibility with VS Code Remote - Containers extension. +- Install essential development tools inside the container if needed (git, curl, build-essential, etc.), but only via runtime commands if necessary. +- Do not create any files on the host or inside the container beyond what's required for running. +- Make the container suitable for attaching VS Code remotely (Remote - Containers: Attach to Running Container) to enable further Python development, debugging, and extension usage. + +Provide: +1. The docker pull command (if needed). +2. The full docker run command with all flags. +3. Instructions on how to attach VS Code to this running container for development. + +Assume the user is in the root folder of their Python project on the host.