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Another example Binder with a Dockerfile

Binder

A Binder-compatibible repository that contains its own Dockerfile.

Also see the other Dockerfile example.

In this example, our Dockerfile does two things: it installs the library graph-viz, and also installs the Python client for this library using a requirements.txt file. Making this kind of Binder currently requires a custom Dockerfile, but this example hopefully makes clear how to achieve the result.

Thanks for Matthew Rocklin for asking about this use case and inspiring this example.

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