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README.md
NXBuilder
This docker image contains the C/C++ build environment I use for projects. It is intended to be used by a CI/CD service to perform builds and not kept running beyond that. It can also be used as a quick "cleanroom" to test builds in.
Base OS:
Compilers
Cross-Compilers
Other Tools
You can spin up a quick temporary test container like this:
docker run --rm -ti nephatrine/nxb-cross-darwin:latest /bin/bash