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Publishing a .NET core project to a Docker image

Go the the directory of the .NET core project and run dotnet publish:

dotnet publish --os linux --arch x64 /t:PublishContainer -p ContainerArchiveOutputPath=./images/xxx.tar.gz

Additional information on Stackoverflow: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/58916308/kubernetes-deploy-with-tar-docker-image

Author marioverhaegPosted on 2024-06-172024-06-18Categories Software development

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