Otherworld
Otherworld creates a persistent Docker container running your choice of GNU/Linux distribution, with a matching user account (no need to run everything as root) and with x11 and PulseAudio mappings. The container is created the first time you run otherworld and sticks around until you dispose of it manually.
Usage
Run command as user
otherworld <command> <arguments>
Run command as root
otherworld --sudo <command> <arguments>
Run command without printing anything else
otherworld --quiet <command> <arguments>
Remove the container
otherworld --rm
Arguments
These are arguments that go between otherworld
and the command.
--container=
Name to assign to container (default: otherworld_$USER
)
--image=
Image to create the container with (default: debian:stable
)
--sudo
Runs command as root, instead of current user.
--rm
Removes the specified container.
--build=
Path to build context to build the image from. This overrides --image
/OW_IMAGE
.
--volume=
Volume to map to the container. ~
is expanded automatically. If the directory exists in the user's home directory it will be created to ensure it has the correct ownership and permissions.
Environment variables
OW_IMAGE
Image to create the container with (default: debian:stable
)
OW_CONTAINER
Name to assign to container (default: otherworld_$USER
)
License
GNU GPL v3 or later