act-docker-setup
Use when configuring Docker environments for act, selecting runner images, managing container resources, or troubleshooting Docker-related issues with local GitHub Actions testing.
Best use case
act-docker-setup is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt.
Use when configuring Docker environments for act, selecting runner images, managing container resources, or troubleshooting Docker-related issues with local GitHub Actions testing.
Teams using act-docker-setup should expect a more consistent output, faster repeated execution, less prompt rewriting.
When to use this skill
- You want a reusable workflow that can be run more than once with consistent structure.
When not to use this skill
- You only need a quick one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
- You cannot install or maintain the underlying files, dependencies, or repository context.
Installation
Claude Code / Cursor / Codex
Manual Installation
- Download SKILL.md from GitHub
- Place it in
.claude/skills/act-docker-setup/SKILL.mdinside your project - Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill
How act-docker-setup Compares
| Feature / Agent | act-docker-setup | Standard Approach |
|---|---|---|
| Platform Support | Not specified | Limited / Varies |
| Context Awareness | High | Baseline |
| Installation Complexity | Unknown | N/A |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this skill do?
Use when configuring Docker environments for act, selecting runner images, managing container resources, or troubleshooting Docker-related issues with local GitHub Actions testing.
Where can I find the source code?
You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.
SKILL.md Source
# Act - Docker Configuration and Setup
Use this skill when configuring Docker for act, choosing runner images, managing container resources, and optimizing Docker performance for local GitHub Actions workflow testing.
## Runner Images
### Image Size Categories
Act supports three image size categories:
| Size | Image | Tools | Use Case |
|------|-------|-------|----------|
| Micro | `node:16-buster-slim` | Minimal | Simple Node.js workflows |
| Medium | `catthehacker/ubuntu:act-*` | Common tools | Most workflows |
| Large | `catthehacker/ubuntu:full-*` | Everything | Maximum compatibility |
### Official catthehacker Images
```bash
# Latest Ubuntu (22.04)
act -P ubuntu-latest=catthehacker/ubuntu:act-latest
# Specific Ubuntu versions
act -P ubuntu-22.04=catthehacker/ubuntu:act-22.04
act -P ubuntu-20.04=catthehacker/ubuntu:act-20.04
# Full images (larger, more tools)
act -P ubuntu-latest=catthehacker/ubuntu:full-latest
act -P ubuntu-22.04=catthehacker/ubuntu:full-22.04
# Runner images (closest to GitHub)
act -P ubuntu-latest=catthehacker/ubuntu:runner-latest
```
### Language-Specific Images
```bash
# Node.js
act -P ubuntu-latest=node:20
act -P ubuntu-latest=node:20-alpine
# Python
act -P ubuntu-latest=python:3.12
act -P ubuntu-latest=python:3.12-slim
# Go
act -P ubuntu-latest=golang:1.22
act -P ubuntu-latest=golang:1.22-alpine
# Ruby
act -P ubuntu-latest=ruby:3.3
act -P ubuntu-latest=ruby:3.3-alpine
```
## Platform Configuration
### .actrc Configuration
Create `.actrc` in project root for persistent settings:
```
# Default platform images
-P ubuntu-latest=catthehacker/ubuntu:act-latest
-P ubuntu-22.04=catthehacker/ubuntu:act-22.04
-P ubuntu-20.04=catthehacker/ubuntu:act-20.04
# Reuse containers
--reuse
# Container options
--container-architecture linux/amd64
--container-daemon-socket -
# Resource limits
--container-cap-add SYS_PTRACE
--container-cap-add NET_ADMIN
```
### Per-Workflow Configuration
Create `.github/workflows/.actrc` for workflow-specific settings:
```
-P ubuntu-latest=node:20
--env-file .env.ci
```
### Command Line Override
```bash
# Override .actrc settings
act -P ubuntu-latest=python:3.12 --no-reuse
```
## Container Management
### Reusing Containers
```bash
# Reuse containers for faster iteration
act --reuse
# Reuse with specific job
act --reuse -j build
# Force recreate containers
act --rm
```
### Container Lifecycle
```bash
# List running act containers
docker ps --filter "label=act"
# Stop all act containers
docker stop $(docker ps -q --filter "label=act")
# Remove all act containers
docker rm $(docker ps -aq --filter "label=act")
# Clean up act volumes
docker volume prune
```
### Inspect Containers
```bash
# Exec into running container
docker exec -it act-<job-name> /bin/bash
# View container logs
docker logs act-<job-name>
# Inspect container config
docker inspect act-<job-name>
```
## Volume Mounts and Binds
### Default Mounts
Act automatically mounts:
- Current directory → `/github/workspace`
- Act cache → `/root/.cache/act`
- Docker socket (if needed)
### Custom Bind Mounts
```bash
# Mount additional directory
act --bind /host/path:/container/path
# Mount multiple directories
act --bind /data:/data --bind /config:/config
# Read-only mount
act --bind /readonly:/readonly:ro
```
### Persistent Cache
```bash
# Configure cache location
export ACT_CACHE_DIR=$HOME/.cache/act
# Clean cache
rm -rf $HOME/.cache/act
```
## Docker Configuration
### Docker Socket
```bash
# Use default Docker socket
act --container-daemon-socket -
# Use custom socket
act --container-daemon-socket /var/run/docker.sock
# Use Docker Desktop socket (Mac)
act --container-daemon-socket unix:///Users/$USER/.docker/run/docker.sock
```
### Container Architecture
```bash
# Specify architecture
act --container-architecture linux/amd64
# For Apple Silicon Macs
act --container-architecture linux/arm64
```
### Network Configuration
```bash
# Use host network
act --network host
# Use custom network
act --network my-network
# Create isolated network
docker network create act-network
act --network act-network
```
## Resource Management
### Memory Limits
```bash
# Set memory limit
act --memory 4g
# Set memory and swap
act --memory 4g --memory-swap 8g
```
### CPU Limits
```bash
# Limit CPU cores
act --cpus 2
# Set CPU shares
act --cpu-shares 512
```
### Disk Space
```bash
# Check Docker disk usage
docker system df
# Clean up unused resources
docker system prune -a
# Remove old act cache
find ~/.cache/act -type d -mtime +30 -exec rm -rf {} +
```
## Security
### Capabilities
```bash
# Add Linux capabilities
act --container-cap-add SYS_PTRACE
# Drop capabilities
act --container-cap-drop ALL
# Security profile
act --security-opt seccomp=unconfined
```
### Privileged Mode
```bash
# Run in privileged mode (use sparingly)
act --privileged
# Safer: add specific capabilities instead
act --container-cap-add SYS_ADMIN
```
## Multi-Platform Builds
### Docker Buildx
```yaml
# Workflow using buildx
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v3
- uses: docker/build-push-action@v5
with:
platforms: linux/amd64,linux/arm64
```
Test with act:
```bash
# Enable buildx in act
act --use-gitignore=false \
-P ubuntu-latest=catthehacker/ubuntu:act-latest
```
## Troubleshooting
### Image Pull Failures
```bash
# Pull image manually
docker pull catthehacker/ubuntu:act-latest
# Use cached image
act --pull=false
# Force pull latest
act --pull=true
```
### Permission Issues
```bash
# Fix workspace permissions
act --container-options "--user $(id -u):$(id -g)"
# Run as root (not recommended)
act --container-options "--user root"
```
### DNS Issues
```bash
# Use custom DNS
act --container-options "--dns 8.8.8.8"
# Use host DNS
act --container-options "--dns-search ."
```
### Container Exit Codes
```bash
# Continue on error
act --continue-on-error
# Capture exit code
act; echo $?
```
## Performance Optimization
### Image Selection
Choose the smallest image that meets your needs:
```bash
# Fast but limited
act -P ubuntu-latest=node:20-alpine
# Balanced
act -P ubuntu-latest=catthehacker/ubuntu:act-latest
# Comprehensive but slow
act -P ubuntu-latest=catthehacker/ubuntu:full-latest
```
### Layer Caching
```yaml
# Optimize Dockerfile for caching
FROM node:20
# Install system deps first (changes rarely)
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y git
# Copy package files (changes sometimes)
COPY package*.json ./
# Install deps (changes sometimes)
RUN npm ci
# Copy source (changes often)
COPY . .
```
### Parallel Jobs
```bash
# Run jobs in parallel
act --parallel
# Limit parallelism
act --parallel --jobs 2
```
## Custom Images
### Building Custom Image
Create `Dockerfile`:
```dockerfile
FROM catthehacker/ubuntu:act-latest
# Add custom tools
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
postgresql-client \
redis-tools \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
# Install specific Node version
RUN curl -fsSL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_20.x | bash - \
&& apt-get install -y nodejs
# Install global npm packages
RUN npm install -g pnpm yarn
```
Build and use:
```bash
docker build -t my-act-runner .
act -P ubuntu-latest=my-act-runner
```
### Publishing Custom Image
```bash
# Tag image
docker tag my-act-runner username/act-runner:latest
# Push to Docker Hub
docker push username/act-runner:latest
# Use in team
act -P ubuntu-latest=username/act-runner:latest
```
## Best Practices
### DO
✅ Use `.actrc` for consistent configuration across team
✅ Choose appropriate image size for your needs
✅ Use `--reuse` during development
✅ Clean up Docker resources regularly
✅ Pin image versions in production workflows
✅ Use layer caching for faster builds
✅ Document image requirements in README
### DON'T
❌ Use `:latest` tags in production
❌ Run containers in privileged mode unnecessarily
❌ Ignore Docker disk space usage
❌ Use oversized images for simple workflows
❌ Commit large images to version control
❌ Skip Docker resource cleanup
❌ Expose sensitive data in container logs
## Common Patterns
### Development Setup
```bash
# Fast iteration setup
cat > .actrc << 'EOF'
-P ubuntu-latest=catthehacker/ubuntu:act-latest
--reuse
--rm=false
--container-architecture linux/amd64
EOF
```
### CI Validation
```bash
# Strict validation setup
act --dryrun \
--pull=true \
--no-reuse \
-P ubuntu-latest=catthehacker/ubuntu:full-latest
```
### Monorepo Setup
```bash
# Different images per job
act -j backend -P ubuntu-latest=node:20 \
-j frontend -P ubuntu-latest=node:20-alpine \
-j database -P ubuntu-latest=postgres:16
```
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