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How to use for noobs. #2

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jkohlmeier opened this issue Nov 28, 2016 · 2 comments
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How to use for noobs. #2

jkohlmeier opened this issue Nov 28, 2016 · 2 comments

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@jkohlmeier
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Hey. would love to try it out. Just dont know yard. or how to install yard. also don't have docker or have used docker. A tutorial on how to install and use would be the ticket.

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joerg commented Nov 28, 2016

A guide will definitely come, I just didn't think that anyone would like to try it in this immature state that chefdoc is currently in.
With the current features you can only deploy it in your infrastructure if you have a local supermarket running or you point it to the official supermarket. I can give you some info if you would like to try and run it in Docker since that is how I am running it. I am afraid that any other kind of deployment it out of scope for me currently.

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joerg commented Dec 11, 2016

Hi,

I just added the feature to use a local chef server as cookbook backend and also wrote some documentation https://github.com/chefdoc/chefdoc.info/wiki/Getting-started
If you want you can test that and if you could give me some feedback on what is unclear/missing/etc. I would be very glad.

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