diff --git a/docs/content/install/shared-team-instance.md b/docs/content/install/shared-team-instance.md index 231397a4..3b89d2e5 100644 --- a/docs/content/install/shared-team-instance.md +++ b/docs/content/install/shared-team-instance.md @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ We will use Docker to run the Athens proxy, so first make sure you have Docker [ ## Selecting a Storage Provider -Athens currently supports a number of storage drivers. For local, use we recommend starting with the local disk provider. For other providers, please see [the Storage Provider documentation](/configuration/storage). +Athens currently supports a number of storage drivers. For local use we recommend starting with the local disk provider. For other providers, please see [the Storage Provider documentation](/configuration/storage). ## Running Athens with Local Disk Storage @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ docker run -d -v "$($env:ATHENS_STORAGE):/var/lib/athens" ` Note: if you have not previously mounted this drive with Docker for Windows, you may be prompted to allow access -Athens should now be running as a Docker container with the local directory, `athens-storage` mounted as a volume. When Athens retrieves the modules, they will be will be stored in the directory previously created. First, let's verify that Athens is running: +Athens should now be running as a Docker container with the local directory, `athens-storage` mounted as a volume. When Athens retrieves the modules, they will be stored in the directory previously created. First, let's verify that Athens is running: ```console $ docker ps diff --git a/docs/content/install/using-docker.md b/docs/content/install/using-docker.md index efb4658f..08fa3f7f 100644 --- a/docs/content/install/using-docker.md +++ b/docs/content/install/using-docker.md @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ This is a quick recap of the [Walkthrough](/walkthrough) ### Using the `docker` cli -In order to run the Athens Proxy using docker, we need first to create a directory that will store the persitant modules. +In order to run the Athens Proxy using docker, we need first to create a directory that will store the persistant modules. In the example below, the new directory is named `athens-storage` and is located in our userspace (i.e. `$HOME`). Then we need to set the `ATHENS_STORAGE_TYPE` and `ATHENS_DISK_STORAGE_ROOT` environment variables when we run the Docker container. @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ docker run -d -v "$($env:ATHENS_STORAGE):/var/lib/athens" ` ## Non-Root User The Athens docker images comes with a non-root user `athens` with `uid: 1000`, `gid: 1000` and home directory `/home/athens`. -In situations where running as root is not permitted, this user can be used instead. In all other instuctions +In situations where running as root is not permitted, this user can be used instead. In all other instructions replace `/root/` with `/home/athens/` and set the user and group ids in the run environment to `1000`. ```shell