diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 191c502d4b4809a5aae6c8e43e2e64f124a6b1cc..3bdb1d773bcb8822f1c98e57635cffc2a360873c 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -20,7 +20,9 @@ NOTE: depending on your system setup it may well be impossible for Docker to mou ## Usage -Go to the project root for which you want to use **L3D** and execute the installed script (simply type `l3d` at the command prompt). It will ask you for the PHP version to be used (input `7.0`, `7.1` or `7.2`) and it will download the matching **L3D** image and start a container for you. +Go to the project root for which you want to use **L3D** and execute the installed script: simply type `l3d` at the command prompt. + +It will ask you for the PHP version (input `7.0`, `7.1` or `7.2`), the project name and template to be used. Then it will download the matching **L3D** image and start a container for you. Inside the container you'll find the directory `/drupal` which contains everything from your project's root. You can work from there by using these available tools: @@ -33,6 +35,12 @@ Inside the container you'll find the directory `/drupal` which contains everythi | DorgFlow | `dorgflow` | | | Drush | `drush` | `d` | +### LakeDrops Drupal 8 project template + +If you have chosen the LakeDrops Drupal 8 project template, type 'a d4d up' at the command prompt within the container to start the remaining containers. + +'drush status' will then show you the URL of your project. + ## Update the start script Just call `l3d selfupdate` and the start script will be updated from the original repository. This will also update all your existing **L3D** images and remove the outdated containers so that they will be recreated the next timne you're going to use them.