Man... I can't thank you enough, I've been pulling my hair out for almost a day! No one mentioned --container-architecture linux/amd64 until you, and it was the root cause of all the trouble I've had. Keep up the good work!
Heyy, I'm so happy when I read this kind of comments! :D Yeah that thing annoyed me a little bit and I thought instead of just hiding it it was a good idea to actually include in the video how I did it. Great to hear it turned out helpful!
Thank you SO MUCH Leonardo! I was stuck at the `act` command and didn't know that it was downloading anything. Only after running `verbose` did I understand why I kept getting the 'Cannot connect to the Docker daemon' error. Yours was one of the few guides online for Act + Docker Desktop + Mac.
You're welcome! I mentioned that part because I had the same feeling that everything was stuck so I though someone else might fall in the same trap 😂 That's great to hear I was not the only one 😅
Man... I can't thank you enough, I've been pulling my hair out for almost a day! No one mentioned --container-architecture linux/amd64 until you, and it was the root cause of all the trouble I've had. Keep up the good work!
Heyy, I'm so happy when I read this kind of comments! :D
Yeah that thing annoyed me a little bit and I thought instead of just hiding it it was a good idea to actually include in the video how I did it. Great to hear it turned out helpful!
Hey Leonardo, that is the exactly tutorial I was looking for. Thanks a lot for the support, it is extremely concise and very straightforward.
Thank you for the kind words! :D
Love this video, simple, enjoyable.
Thank you SO MUCH Leonardo! I was stuck at the `act` command and didn't know that it was downloading anything. Only after running `verbose` did I understand why I kept getting the 'Cannot connect to the Docker daemon' error.
Yours was one of the few guides online for Act + Docker Desktop + Mac.
You're welcome! I mentioned that part because I had the same feeling that everything was stuck so I though someone else might fall in the same trap 😂
That's great to hear I was not the only one 😅
What is your most common usage for GitHub Actions?
For example running tests, deploying, generating documentation... let me know, I'm curious! :)
Very cool, I watched this for fun and ended up learning a lot.
Thank you! I'm so happy to hear that ❤
Brilliant tutorial ....Respect Sir
Thank you :D
Thank sir for the tutorial. It's very helpful. Can you tell me which tool you use for recommended terminal arguments?
Heyy, it's a tool called fig, I talk about it here th-cam.com/video/HNVB9Dro2S4/w-d-xo.html
Hey @Leonardo, what's the name of that command autocomplete tooltip thing in your terminal at 2:33
The terminal autocomplete I use is fig.io
Such a cool tool, I should probably make a video about it :)