For alpha testing, you can start yacht with the following command:
docker run -d \ --name ayacht \ -p 3000:3000 \ -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock \ ghcr.io/selfhostedpro/yacht-nuxt:main
if you'd like persistent configs you can run this instead:
docker run -d \ --name ayacht \ # or whatever name you want -p 3000:3000 \ -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock \ -v /path/to/config/dir/or/volume/name:/config \ # for yacht config directory -v /path/to/data/dir/or/volume/name:/data \ # for yacht project/data directory ghcr.io/selfhostedpro/yacht-nuxt:main
to pull a newer image run the following:
docker image pull ghcr.io/selfhostedpro/yacht-nuxt:main
you can remove yacht with the following command:
docker rm -f ayacht # or whatever name you set above
Look at the Nuxt 3 documentation to learn more.
Make sure to install the dependencies:
# npm npm install # pnpm pnpm install # yarn yarn install # bun bun install
Start the development server on http://localhost:3000
:
# npm npm run dev # pnpm pnpm run dev # yarn yarn dev # bun bun run dev
Build the application for production:
# npm npm run build # pnpm pnpm run build # yarn yarn build # bun bun run build
Locally preview production build:
# npm npm run preview # pnpm pnpm run preview # yarn yarn preview # bun bun run preview
Check out the deployment documentation for more information.
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