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Clarify project goal #25

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13 changes: 2 additions & 11 deletions README.md
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Expand Up @@ -21,15 +21,6 @@ docked rails server

That's it! Your Rails app is running on `http://localhost:3000/posts`.

## Adding more aliases
## Sidenote

If you'd like to have the standard Ruby and Rails bins available without writing `docked` before each command, you can add them as aliases:

```bash
alias rails='docked rails'
alias rails-dev='docked bin/dev'
alias bundle='docked bundle'
alias yarn='docked yarn'
alias rake='docked rake'
alias gem='docked gem'
```
`docked` is not intended to replace a full development setup. It is merely a way for newcomers to quickly get started with Rails. The included dependencies stick to what you need when running `rails new` without additional options. It does not include dependencies for running with PostgreSQL or Redis for example.