diff --git a/CONTRIBUTING.md b/CONTRIBUTING.md index aa6cf70db..20d0749fc 100644 --- a/CONTRIBUTING.md +++ b/CONTRIBUTING.md @@ -112,6 +112,12 @@ I personally do not like something that requires so many configurations before y - IDE that supports [`ESLint`](https://eslint.org/) and EditorConfig (I am using [`IntelliJ IDEA`](https://www.jetbrains.com/idea/)) - A SQLite GUI tool (f.ex. [`SQLite Expert Personal`](https://www.sqliteexpert.com/download.html) or [`DBeaver Community`](https://dbeaver.io/download/)) +## Git Branches + +- `master`: 2.X.X development. If you want to add a new feature, your pull request should base on this. +- `1.23.X`: 1.23.X development. If you want to fix a bug for v1 and v2, your pull request should base on this. +- All other branches are unused, outdated or for dev. + ## Install Dependencies for Development ```bash @@ -236,6 +242,42 @@ Since there is no way to make a pull request to wiki's repo, I have set up anoth https://github.com/louislam/uptime-kuma-wiki +## Docker + +#### Arch + +- amd64 +- arm64 +- armv7 + +### Docker Tags + +#### v2 + +- `2`, `latest-2`: v2 with full features such as Chromium and bundled MariaDB +- `2.x.x` +- `2-slim`: v2 with basic features +- `2.x.x-slim` +- `beta2`: Latest beta build +- `2.x.x-beta.x` +- `nightly2`: Dev build +- `base2`: Basic Debian setup without Uptime Kuma source code (Full features) +- `base2-slim`: Basic Debian setup without Uptime Kuma source code +- `pr-test2`: For testing pull request without setting up a local environment + +#### v1 + +- `1`, `latest`, `1-debian`, `debian`: Latest version of v1 +- `1.x.x`, `1.x.x-debian` +- `1.x.x-beta.x`: Beta build +- `beta`: Latest beta build +- `nightly`: Dev build +- `base-debian`: Basic Debian setup without Uptime Kuma source code +- `pr-test`: For testing pull request without setting up a local environment +- `base-alpine`: (Deprecated) Basic Alpine setup without Uptime Kuma source code +- `1-alpine`, `alpine`: (Deprecated) +- `1.x.x-alpine`: (Deprecated) + ## Maintainer Check the latest issues and pull requests: