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@@ -47,6 +47,8 @@ $ docker build -t my-golang-app .
 $ docker run -it --rm --name my-running-app my-golang-app
 ```
 
+*Note:* the default command in `golang:onbuild` is actually `go-wrapper run`, which includes `set -x` so the binary name is printed to stderr on application startup. If this behavior is undesirable, then adding `CMD ["app"]` (or `CMD ["myapp"]` if a [Go custom import path](https://golang.org/s/go14customimport) is in use) will silence it by running the built binary directly.
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 ## Compile your app inside the Docker container
 
 There may be occasions where it is not appropriate to run your app inside a container. To compile, but not run your app inside the Docker instance, you can write something like:

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nginx/README.md

@@ -72,6 +72,29 @@ Then, build with `docker build -t some-custom-nginx .` and run:
 $ docker run --name some-nginx -d some-custom-nginx
 ```
 
+### using environment variables in nginx configuration
+
+Out-of-the-box, Nginx doesn't support using environment variables inside most configuration blocks. But `envsubst` may be used as a workaround if you need to generate your nginx configuration dynamically before nginx starts.
+
+Here is an example using docker-compose.yml:
+
+```web:
+  image: nginx
+  volumes:
+   - ./mysite.template:/etc/nginx/conf.d/mysite.template
+  ports:
+   - "8080:80"
+  environment:
+   - NGINX_HOST=foobar.com
+   - NGINX_PORT=80
+  command: /bin/bash -c "envsubst < /etc/nginx/conf.d/mysite.template > /etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf && nginx -g 'daemon off;'"
+```
+
+The `mysite.template` file may then contain variable references like this :
+
+`listen       ${NGINX_PORT};
+`
+
 # Supported Docker versions
 
 This image is officially supported on Docker version 1.9.1.