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Welcome to Valet labs!

These Valet labs let you test-drive Valet by bootstrapping the environment of your choosing. The steps to get started with the Valet labs are:

  1. Create your own GitHub Repository. See Prerequisites below.
  2. Bootstrap your environment. The default page of the lab of your choosing will detail how to configure and run the action to bootstrap the environment. Currently these labs support Azure DevOps.
  3. Run Valet via Codespaces. The codespace has docker running and will update to the latest Valet environment.
  4. Proceed with running the labs!

Prerequisites

  1. Create your own GitHub Repository in your own GitHub Organization or under your user with Codespaces enabled using this Repository as a template. To do so:
    • Navigate to the top of this Repository click Use this template
    • Select the owner of the new Reposiotry. It could be your personal username or an Organization you belong to.
    • Name the Repository
    • Click Create repository froom template
    • Proceed to the labs inside of your new Repository.

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