Add .git to dockerignore and clone git repo inside the image#4
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I had some authentication problems inside the container when building the image with Github Actions. I am guessing it is because some other credentials were pre-setup in the
.git/configat the time of the docker build. Pulling with my fine-grained token then didn't work anymore inside the container.Not sure if I am missing something, but currently it seems to depend on your local
.gitfolder at the time of the docker build if things work. This PR fixes it by ignoring the.git/folder and cloning the bare repo on first boot.