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  1. dockerfiles [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/schickling/dockerfiles.svg)](https://travis-ci.org/schickling/dockerfiles)
  2. ===========
  3. Collection of lightweight and ready-to-use docker images
  4. ## Images
  5. * **[Beanstalkd](https://github.com/schickling/dockerfiles/tree/master/beanstalkd)** - Lightweight image of the latest beanstalkd version
  6. * **[Beanstalkd-Console](https://github.com/schickling/dockerfiles/tree/master/beanstalkd-console)** - Admin console for Beanstalk queue server
  7. * **[Hugin](https://github.com/schickling/dockerfiles/tree/master/hugin)** - Hugin & Panorama tools
  8. * **[Jekyll](https://github.com/schickling/dockerfiles/tree/master/jekyll)** - Lightweight jekyll working environment
  9. * **[Latex](https://github.com/schickling/dockerfiles/tree/master/latex)** - Full texlive distribution
  10. * **[Mailcatcher](https://github.com/schickling/dockerfiles/tree/master/mailcatcher)** - Extra small mailcatcher image
  11. * **[NodeJS](https://github.com/schickling/dockerfiles/tree/master/nodejs)** - Minimal NodeJS + NPM image
  12. * **[Octave](https://github.com/schickling/dockerfiles/tree/master/octave)** - Lightweight ocatve development environment
  13. * **[OpenCV](https://github.com/schickling/dockerfiles/tree/master/opencv)** - Lightweight ready-to use OpenCV image
  14. * **[Redis-Commander](https://github.com/schickling/dockerfiles/tree/master/redis-commander)** - Redis management tool
  15. * **[Rust](https://github.com/schickling/dockerfiles/tree/master/rust)** - Lightweight nightly Rust build including Cargo and GDB
  16. ## FAQ
  17. ##### Why do you use `install.sh` scripts instead of putting the commands in the `Dockerfile`?
  18. Structuring an image this way keeps it much smaller.