When getting the private port used by a container using
`docker port` returns 0.0.0.0:49353, stript just the portnumber of the address with awk to used it in the rest of the example code.
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- Add the option of adding the user to docker's group and avoid the usage of "sudo" before each command
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* Made Docker a proper noun when needed.
* Fixed code syntax
* Fixed some whitespace issues
* Fixed some typos and grammar
* Tidied up some examples
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Fixed typo in the WEB_PORT command, missing sudo in front of docker command
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It was confusing to me as a first-time user that my docker attach command failed; I was expecting the container to run continuously, and when I couldn't attach to it, I assumed something was wrong. ps -a shows that the container still exists, which gives the user confidence to go to the next step.
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Make it clear how to access the web app running inside of the container
from the host.
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Broken link was from python_web_app to nonexistent "base commands page"; updated to point to next item in examples menu, running_ssh_service screencast.
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