Publish Docker image to ghcr.io and docker.io

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description: An HTTP toolkit for security research.
license: MIT
dockers:
- extra_files:
- go.mod
- go.sum
- pkg
- cmd
- admin
image_templates:
- "ghcr.io/dstotijn/hetty:{{ .Version }}"
- "ghcr.io/dstotijn/hetty:{{ .Major }}"
- "ghcr.io/dstotijn/hetty:{{ .Major }}.{{ .Minor }}"
- "ghcr.io/dstotijn/hetty:latest"
- "dstotijn/hetty:{{ .Version }}"
- "dstotijn/hetty:{{ .Major }}"
- "dstotijn/hetty:{{ .Major }}.{{ .Minor }}"
- "dstotijn/hetty:latest"
build_flag_templates:
- "--pull"
- "--label=org.opencontainers.image.created={{.Date}}"
- "--label=org.opencontainers.image.title={{.ProjectName}}"
- "--label=org.opencontainers.image.revision={{.FullCommit}}"
- "--label=org.opencontainers.image.version={{.Version}}"
- "--label=org.opencontainers.image.source=https://github.com/dstotijn/hetty"
- "--build-arg=HETTY_VERSION={{.Version}}"
checksum:
name_template: "checksums.txt"

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@ -64,8 +64,18 @@ Alternatively, you can [download the latest release from
GitHub](https://github.com/dstotijn/hetty/releases/latest) for your OS and
architecture, and move the binary to a directory in your `$PATH`. If your OS is
not available for one of the package managers or not listed in the GitHub
releases, you can compile from source _(link coming soon)_ or use a Docker image
_(link coming soon)_.
releases, you can compile from source _(link coming soon)_.
#### Docker
Docker images are distributed via [GitHub's Container registry](https://github.com/dstotijn/hetty/pkgs/container/hetty)
and [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com/r/dstotijn/hetty). To run Hetty via with a volume for database and certificate
storage, and port 8080 forwarded:
```
docker run -v $HOME/.hetty:/root/.hetty -p 8080:8080 \
ghcr.io/dstotijn/hetty:latest
```
### Usage