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= Gitea with AsciiDoc support
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The official Gitea Docker image does not support AsciiDoc rendering, so I
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wanted to create an image which has support out of the box.
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== Configuration
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In addition to pulling this image instead of the official one, you need to
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configure the renderer. You can follow the
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https://docs.gitea.io/en-us/external-renderers/#appini-file-configuration[official docs]
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to achieve that.
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== Updates
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This image is based on the latest stable official `gitea/gitea:1` image.
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I will update it whenever I notice the Gitea team update their image and
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I have the time to do it.
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== Support
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This image comes with no support whatsoever. The Dockerfile is based on the
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official Gitea image and it is literally 2 lines long so there is not much to go wrong here.
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If, for whatever reason you feel that there must be something wrong with my image, you
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can email me at mailto:gitea@functionalhacker.korhonen.cc[gitea@functionalhacker.korhonen.cc]
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