refactor!: move and pull code from dedicated submodules#73
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This is a major overhaul of the folder structure. From now on this repository will serve as a reference and collection of all my Docker files. Modules herein should instead be pulled into your project as a submodule. The instructions for that can be found in the module's repository README file. BREAKING_CHANGE
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This is a major overhaul of the folder structure. From now on this repository will serve as a reference and collection of all my Docker files. Modules herein should instead be pulled into your project as a submodule. The instructions for that can be found in the module's repository README file.