https://github.com/dockersamples/labspace-container-getting-started
https://github.com/dockersamples/labspace-container-getting-started
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- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/dockersamples/labspace-container-getting-started
- Owner: dockersamples
- License: apache-2.0
- Created: 2026-03-04T15:23:25.000Z (4 months ago)
- Default Branch: main
- Last Pushed: 2026-03-04T15:26:23.000Z (4 months ago)
- Last Synced: 2026-03-04T22:27:27.761Z (4 months ago)
- Language: JavaScript
- Size: 23.4 KB
- Stars: 0
- Watchers: 0
- Forks: 0
- Open Issues: 0
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Metadata Files:
- Readme: README.md
- License: LICENSE
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README
# Labspace - Container Getting Started
Learn Docker fundamentals by running containers, exploring the container lifecycle, and packaging a real Node.js app into your own custom image.
## What You'll Do
- Run your first container
- Build your first container image
- Run that newly created container image
- Push the new image to Docker Hub to share with others
## Launch the Labspace
To launch the Labspace, run the following command:
```bash
docker compose -f oci://dockersamples/labspace-container-getting-started up -d
```
And then open your browser to http://localhost:3030.
### Using the Docker Desktop extension
If you have the Labspace extension installed (`docker extension install dockersamples/labspace-extension` if not), you can also [click this link](https://open.docker.com/dashboard/extension-tab?extensionId=dockersamples/labspace-extension&location=dockersamples/labspace-container-getting-started&title=Container%20getting%20started) to launch the Labspace.
## Contributing
If you find something wrong or something that needs to be updated, feel free to submit a PR. If you want to make a larger change, feel free to fork the repo into your own repository.
**Important note:** If you fork it, you will need to update the GHA workflow to point to your own Hub repo.
1. Clone this repo
2. Start the Labspace in content development mode:
```bash
# On Mac/Linux
CONTENT_PATH=$PWD docker compose up --watch
# On Windows with PowerShell
$Env:CONTENT_PATH = (Get-Location).Path; docker compose up --watch
```
3. Open the Labspace at http://dockerlabs.xyz.
4. Make the necessary changes and validate they appear as you expect in the Labspace
Be sure to check out the [docs](https://github.com/dockersamples/labspace-infra/tree/main/docs) for additional information and guidelines.