- Finally, run `docker compose -f .devcontainer/docker-compose.yml exec app bin/dev`
If you are using an IDE with [support for the Development Container specification](https://containers.dev/supporting), it will run the above `docker compose` commands automatically. For **Visual Studio Code** this requires the [Dev Container extension](https://containers.dev/supporting#dev-containers).
@ -119,7 +115,7 @@ To get you coding in just a few minutes, GitHub Codespaces provides a web-based
- Click this button to create a new codespace:<br>
[](https://github.com/codespaces/new?hide_repo_select=true&ref=main&repo=52281283&devcontainer_path=.devcontainer%2Fcodespaces%2Fdevcontainer.json)
- Wait for the environment to build. This will take a few minutes.
- When the editor is ready, run `foreman start -f Procfile.dev` in the terminal.
- When the editor is ready, run `bin/dev` in the terminal.
- After a few seconds, a popup will appear with a button labeled _Open in Browser_. This will open Mastodon.
- On the _Ports_ tab, right click on the “stream” row and select _Port visibility_ → _Public_.