Upd README.md

This commit is contained in:
mag37 2023-12-14 20:55:55 +01:00 committed by GitHub
parent 9a1f2aa7c7
commit d39badea36
No known key found for this signature in database
GPG Key ID: 4AEE18F83AFDEB23

View File

@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
### :bell: Recent changes ### :bell: Recent changes
- **v0.3.0**: Added a flag `-d N` to choose how many days old new images have to be before being pulled and updated. - **v0.3.0**: Added option `-d N`, age (days) new images have to be before being pulled and updated.
- **v0.2.6**: regctl check / download logic changed. Now using the scripts directory as primary location. - **v0.2.6**: regctl check / download logic changed. Now using the scripts directory as primary location.
- **v0.2.5**: Added a new option `-s` to include stopped containers in the check for updates. - **v0.2.5**: Added a new option `-s` to include stopped containers in the check for updates.
- **v0.2.4**: Fixed a bug with the Exclude-logic to only exclude exact matches. Added a counter. - **v0.2.4**: Fixed a bug with the Exclude-logic to only exclude exact matches. Added a counter.
@ -67,15 +67,13 @@ Containers with updates available:
2) syncthing 2) syncthing
3) whoogle-search 3) whoogle-search
Choose what containers to update: Choose what containers to update:
Enter number(s) separated by comma, [a] for all - [q] to quit: Enter number(s) separated by comma, [a] for all - [q] to quit:
``` ```
Then it proceedes to run `pull` and `up -d` on every container with updates. Then it proceedes to run `pull` and `up -d` on every container with updates.
After the updates are complete, you'll get prompted if you'd like to prune dangling images. After the updates are complete, you'll get prompted if you'd like to prune dangling images.
### `-r flag` :warning: disclaimer and warning ### :warning: `-r flag` disclaimer and warning
**Wont auto-update the containers, only their images. (compose is recommended)** **Wont auto-update the containers, only their images. (compose is recommended)**
`docker run` dont support using new images just by restarting a container. `docker run` dont support using new images just by restarting a container.
Containers need to be manually stopped, removed and created again to run on the new image. Containers need to be manually stopped, removed and created again to run on the new image.