diff --git a/docs/operators/handbook.md b/docs/operators/handbook.md index 0541441..ade94ae 100644 --- a/docs/operators/handbook.md +++ b/docs/operators/handbook.md @@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ make link ## Configure `abra` with `abra.yml` -You can place an `abra.yml`-file in the root of your .abra-project. +You can place an `abra.yml`-file in the root of your `$ABRA_DIR`. There are few configuration options supported at this time but more can be added. We are open to requests! @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ Then `$ABRA_DIR` will be automatically picked up as `$PWD`. This is useful when ### `$EDITOR` -When you edit .env.sample-files, you are asked to chose an editor. To avoid answering that question all the time, you can either set an environment variable (`export EDITOR=nano`), or you can set it as a config-option in abra.yml, like this: +When you edit `.env.sample` files, you are asked to chose an editor. To avoid answering that question all the time, you can either set an environment variable (`export EDITOR=nano`), or you can set it as a config-option in abra.yml, like this: `editor: nano` @@ -704,4 +704,4 @@ Log into your server with `ssh`. You can view all information about containers and images using the command `docker system df -v`. You might see images used by 0 containers and DEAD and exited containers. -If you are *completely* SURE that you have deployed all the apps, you want to keep, you can remove all dead and unused images and containers with the command `docker system prune --all --force` (or `DOCKER_CONTEXT=foo docker system prune --all --force` if you have multiple docker contexts). +If you are *completely* SURE that you have deployed all the apps, you want to keep, you can remove all dead and unused images and containers with the command `docker system prune --all --force` (or `DOCKER_CONTEXT= docker system prune --all --force` if you have multiple docker contexts).