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# Community Stacks
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We love to see the community create and share new Jupyter Docker images. We've created a [cookiecutter project](https://github.com/jupyter/cookiecutter-docker-stacks) and the documentation below as one way to get started defining, building, and sharing your Jupyter environments in Docker. If you choose to follow these steps, you will:
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We love to see the community create and share new Jupyter Docker images. We've put together a [cookiecutter project](https://github.com/jupyter/cookiecutter-docker-stacks) and the documentation below to help you get started defining, building, and sharing your Jupyter environments in Docker. Following these steps will:
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1. Setup a project on GitHub containing a Dockerfile based on either the `jupyter/base-notebook` or `jupyter/minimal-notebook` image.
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2. Configure Travis CI to build and test your image when users submit pull requests to your repository.
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3. Configure Docker Cloud to build and host your images for others to use.
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4. Update the [list of community stacks](../using/selecting.html#community-stacks) in this documentation to include your image.
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This approach mirrors how we build and share the core stack images. Again, it just one of many approaches you might choose to take to share your creations.
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This approach mirrors how we build and share the core stack images. Feel free to follow it or pave your own path!
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## Creating a Project
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