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Command-line tool for generating bash.bashrc templates for docker with a custom banner.

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The docker-banner-gen command-line tool allows you to generate bash.bashrc files to be used within Docker containers. It is based on TensorFlow’s bash.bashrc and uses pyfiglet to generate the banner.

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0.0.4 (2020-06-09)

  • added option for specifying the width of the banner (-w, –width)

  • added option to list available fonts (-L, –list_fonts)

  • added option to output information about font (-F, –print_font_info)

0.0.3 (2020-06-09)

  • added ability to add a subtitle (placeholder {SUBTITLE}) using -s, –subtitle, which can be used for a version number

  • added -i, –print_templates option to output templates and the supported placeholders

0.0.2 (2020-06-07)

  • fixed entry point of console script

0.0.1 (2020-06-07)

  • initial release

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