fix: update Docker run command to include restart policy and clarify container behavior
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@@ -44,9 +44,11 @@ Use the included `Dockerfile` to build and run the server in a Docker container:
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```bash
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```bash
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docker build -t ok-server .
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docker build -t ok-server .
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docker run --rm -d --name ok-server --cpus=1 --memory=256m -p 8080:8080 ok-server
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docker run -d --restart unless-stopped --name ok-server --cpus=1 --memory=256m -p 8080:8080 ok-server
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```
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```
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This will start the server and expose it on port 8080. The container will run until stopped. You can restart it with `docker start ok-server`, or remove it with `docker rm ok-server`.
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### Container CLI on a Mac
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### Container CLI on a Mac
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```shell
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```shell
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@@ -56,7 +58,7 @@ container build -t ok-server .
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container run --rm -d --name ok-server -c 1 -m 256m -p 8080:8080 ok-server
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container run --rm -d --name ok-server -c 1 -m 256m -p 8080:8080 ok-server
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```
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```
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This will start the server and expose it on port 8080.
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This will start the server and expose it on port 8080. The container will run until stopped, and will be removed when stopped. You can stop it with `container stop ok-server`.
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## License
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## License
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