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# Run aider with docker (experimental)
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You can run aider via docker without doing any local installation, like this:
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```
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docker pull paulgauthier/aider
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docker run -it --volume `pwd`:/app paulgauthier/aider --openai-api-key $OPENAI_API_KEY [...other aider args...]
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```
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You should run the above commands from the root of your git repo,
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since the `--volume` arg maps your current directory into the
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docker container.
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Given that, you need to be in the root of your git repo for aider to be able to
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see the repo and all its files.
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You should be sure your that
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git repo config contains your user name and email, since the
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docker container won't have your global git config.
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Run these commands while in your git repo, before
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you do the `docker run` command:
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```
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git config user.email "you@example.com"
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git config user.name "Your Name"
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```
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## Limitations
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- When you use the in-chat `/run` command, it will
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be running shell commands *inside the docker container*.
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So those commands won't be running in your local environment,
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which may make it tricky to `/run` tests, etc for your project.
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- The `/voice` command won't work. |