Closes #944\n\n## Summary\n- mark Docker/GHCR publishing as experimental while the package is not publicly readable\n- align installer and release docs with the live npm/Scoop state\n- keep package-channel verification explicit for release triage\n\n## Test plan\n- ruby -e 'require "yaml"; YAML.load_file(".github/workflows/release.yml"); puts "release.yml ok"'\n- cargo test -p deepseek-tui-cli update::tests::test_asset_matching_accepts_binary_assets_and_rejects_checksums --locked\n- cargo fmt --all -- --check\n- git diff --check origin/main...HEAD\n- CI: Version drift, Lint, Test (ubuntu-latest), Test (macos-latest), Test (windows-latest), npm wrapper smoke
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Docker
Docker support is currently a local-build/devcontainer path, not a supported
release channel. The release workflow may try an experimental GHCR publish, but
no public ghcr.io/hmbown/deepseek-tui image should be treated as available
until this page says so.
Local quick start
Build the image locally from a checkout:
docker build -t deepseek-tui .
Then run it with your existing config directory mounted:
docker run --rm -it \
-e DEEPSEEK_API_KEY="$DEEPSEEK_API_KEY" \
-v ~/.deepseek:/home/deepseek/.deepseek \
deepseek-tui
Docker Hub publishing is not configured.
Environment variables
| Variable | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|
DEEPSEEK_API_KEY |
yes | DeepSeek API key |
DEEPSEEK_BASE_URL |
no | Custom API base URL (e.g. https://api.deepseek.com) |
DEEPSEEK_NO_COLOR |
no | Set to 1 to disable terminal colour output |
Volumes
Mount ~/.deepseek to persist sessions, config, skills, memory, and the offline queue
across container restarts:
-v ~/.deepseek:/home/deepseek/.deepseek
Without this mount the container starts fresh each time.
Non-interactive / pipeline usage
When stdin is not a TTY, deepseek drops to the dispatcher's one-shot mode
(deepseek -c "…"). Pipe a prompt on stdin:
echo "Explain the Cargo.toml in structured English." | \
docker run --rm -i -e DEEPSEEK_API_KEY deepseek-tui
Building locally
# Single platform (your host architecture)
docker build -t deepseek-tui .
# Multi-platform (requires a builder with emulation)
docker buildx create --use
docker buildx build --platform linux/amd64,linux/arm64 -t deepseek-tui .
Devcontainer
The repository includes a .devcontainer/devcontainer.json
configuration for VS Code / GitHub Codespaces. It pre-installs the Rust toolchain,
rust-analyzer, and the deepseek binary. Open the repo in a devcontainer to get a
ready-to-use development environment.
Release status
Docker image publishing is experimental and non-blocking for releases. The supported distribution channels are npm, Cargo, Homebrew, GitHub Release assets, and Scoop's independently maintained main-bucket manifest.