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Lima: Linux Machines
Lima launches Linux virtual machines with automatic file sharing and port forwarding (similar to WSL2).
The original goal of Lima was to promote containerd including nerdctl (contaiNERD ctl) to Mac users, but Lima can be used for non-container applications as well.
Lima also supports other container engines (Docker, Podman, Kubernetes, etc.) and non-macOS hosts (Linux, NetBSD, etc.).
Getting started
Set up (Homebrew):
To run Linux commands:
To run containers with containerd:
To run containers with Docker:
To run containers with Kubernetes:
See https://lima-vm.io/docs/ for the further information.
Contributing
We welcome contributions! Please see our Contributing Guide for details on:
Developer Certificate of Origin (DCO): All commits must be signed off with
git commit -s
Code licensing and pull request guidelines
Testing requirements
Community
Adopters
Container environments:
Rancher Desktop: Kubernetes and container management to the desktop
Colima: Docker (and Kubernetes) on macOS with minimal setup
Finch: Finch is a command line client for local container development
Podman Desktop: Podman Desktop GUI has a plug-in for Lima virtual machines
GUI:
Lima xbar plugin: xbar plugin to start/stop VMs from the menu bar and see their running status.
lima-gui: Qt GUI for Lima
Communication channels
#lima
channel in the CNCF SlackNew account: https://slack.cncf.io/
Zoom meetings (tentatively monthly)
Meeting notes & agenda proposals: https://github.com/lima-vm/lima/discussions/categories/meetings
Calendar: https://zoom-lfx.platform.linuxfoundation.org/meetings/lima
Code of Conduct
Lima follows the CNCF Code of Conduct.
We are a Cloud Native Computing Foundation sandbox project.
The Linux Foundation® (TLF) has registered trademarks and uses trademarks. For a list of TLF trademarks, see Trademark Usage.