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I'd assume the projects either have a docker-compose example in the readme or in the repository files alongside the actual project.
Is that so uncommon?
It's not that it's uncommon, but slightly different for each project.
I collated library would be kinda cool.
That said, I don't know how much utility this project would have.
It might be cool, but it seems like it would be missing the context and documentation that would be present in it's project repo.
If only there were some way you could kind of refer viewers to the primary documentation for the project.
Yeah, that's fair. Very convoluted and difficult documented.