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A curated collection of core images that can be used with Pterodactyl's Egg system. Each image is rebuilt
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periodically to ensure dependencies are always up-to-date.
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Images are hosted on both `ghcr.io` and `quay.io` for redundancy. To use any of these images, use
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`ghcr.io/pterodactyl/yolks:<IMAGE>` or `quay.io/pterodactyl/yolks:<IMAGE>`.
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Images are hosted on `ghcr.io` and exist under the `games`, `installers`, and `yolks` spaces. The following logic
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is used when determining which space an image will live under:
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Any images ending with `-install` should only be used as a install image for running an install script, these images
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will not work to run the actual server and are only designed to reduce installation time and network usage by
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pre-installing common installation dependencies such as `curl` and `wget`.
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* `games` — anything within the `games` folder in the repository. These are images built for running a specific game
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or type of game.
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* `installers` — anything living within the `installers` directory. These images are used by install scripts for different
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Eggs within Pterodactyl, not for actually running a game server. These images are only designed to reduce installation time
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and network usage by pre-installing common installation dependencies such as `curl` and `wget`.
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* `yolks` — these are more generic images that allow different types of games or scripts to run. They're generally just
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a specific version of software and allow different Eggs within Pterodactyl to switch out the underlying implementation. An
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example of this would be something like Java or Python which are used for running bots, Minecraft servers, etc.
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All of these images are available for `linux/amd64` and `linux/arm64` versions, unless otherwise specified, to use
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these images on an arm system, no modification to them or the tag is needed, they should just work.
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### Contributing
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When adding a new version to an existing image, such as `java v42`, you'd add it within a child folder of `java`, so
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`java/42/Dockerfile` for example. Please also update the correct `.github/workflows` file to ensure that this new version
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is tagged correctly.
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