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* Standard: * Standard:
1. To build/rebuild images after code changes, from the `purpleteam-orchestrator/` root directory, run the following command: 1. To build/rebuild images after code changes, from the `purpleteam-orchestrator/` root directory, run the following command:
```shell ```shell
npm run dc-build npm run dc-build
``` ```
2. From the `purpleteam-orchestrator/` root directory, run the following command: 2. From the `purpleteam-orchestrator/` root directory, run the following command:
```shell ```shell
npm run dc-up npm run dc-up
``` ```
* Debug (orchestrator or app-scanner. For this example we demo orchestrator, for app-scanner just swap the `orchestrator` with `app`): * Debug (orchestrator or app-scanner. For this example we demo orchestrator, for app-scanner just swap the `orchestrator` with `app`):
1. To build/rebuild images after code changes, from the `purpleteam-orchestrator/` root directory, run the following command: 1. To build/rebuild images after code changes, from the `purpleteam-orchestrator/` root directory, run the following command:
```shell ```shell
npm run dc-build-debug-orchestrator npm run dc-build-debug-orchestrator
``` ```
2. From the `purpleteam-orchestrator/` root directory, run the following command: 2. From the `purpleteam-orchestrator/` root directory, run the following command:
```shell ```shell
npm run dc-up-debug-orchestrator npm run dc-up-debug-orchestrator
``` ```
* Now you can attach to the `purpleteam-orchestrator`, or `purpleteam-app-scanner` process within the container. Further details in the [Debugging](#debugging) section * Now you can attach to the `purpleteam-orchestrator`, or `purpleteam-app-scanner` process within the container. Further details in the [Debugging](#debugging) section
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5. Start cli: 5. Start cli:
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