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Clone git repo on container startup #19
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…git-clone (sakuli/sakuli-docker#19) added doc for git clone in container
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As a sakuli user, I would like to specify a git repository when starting the container, so that the test cases are cloned from the given repository. This does not require a volume to be mounted and provided on container startup.
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