diff --git a/sections/docker/clean-cache.french.md b/sections/docker/clean-cache.french.md index 4fcecc0fe..1c4bad560 100644 --- a/sections/docker/clean-cache.french.md +++ b/sections/docker/clean-cache.french.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ Node package managers, npm & Yarn, cache the installed packages locally so that future projects which need the same libraries won't need to fetch from a remote repository. Although this duplicates the packages and consumes more storage - it pays off in a local development environment that typically keeps installing the same packages. In a Docker container this storage increase is worthless since it installs the dependency only once. By removing this cache, using a single line of code, tens of MB are shaved from the image. While doing so, ensure that it doesn't exit with non-zero code and fail the CI build because of caching issues - This can be avoided by including the --force flag. -*Please not that this is not relevant if you are using a multi-stage build as long as you don't install new packages in the last stage* +*Please note that this is not relevant if you are using a multi-stage build as long as you don't install new packages in the last stage*

diff --git a/sections/docker/clean-cache.md b/sections/docker/clean-cache.md index 481f35e19..c5ab40ec6 100644 --- a/sections/docker/clean-cache.md +++ b/sections/docker/clean-cache.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ Node package managers, npm & Yarn, cache the installed packages locally so that future projects which need the same libraries won't need to fetch from a remote repository. Although this duplicates the packages and consumes more storage - it pays off in a local development environment that typically keeps installing the same packages. In a Docker container this storage increase is worthless since it installs the dependency only once. By removing this cache, using a single line of code, tens of MB are shaved from the image. While doing so, ensure that it doesn't exit with non-zero code and fail the CI build because of caching issues - This can be avoided by including the --force flag. -*Please not that this is not relevant if you are using a multi-stage build as long as you don't install new packages in the last stage* +*Please note that this is not relevant if you are using a multi-stage build as long as you don't install new packages in the last stage*