docs: add subheaders to the 'Other ways to run Goose' section (#155)
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@@ -162,9 +162,13 @@ We have some experimental IDE integrations for VSCode and JetBrains IDEs:
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* https://github.com/square/goose-vscode
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* https://github.com/square/goose-vscode
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* https://github.com/Kvadratni/goose-intellij
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* https://github.com/Kvadratni/goose-intellij
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There is also an experimental github action to run goose as part of your workflow (for example if you ask it to fix an issue):
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**Goose as a Github Action**
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There is also an experimental Github action to run goose as part of your workflow (for example if you ask it to fix an issue):
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https://github.com/marketplace/actions/goose-ai-developer-agent
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https://github.com/marketplace/actions/goose-ai-developer-agent
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**With Docker**
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There is also a `Dockerfile` in the root of this project you can use if you want to run goose in a sandboxed fashion.
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There is also a `Dockerfile` in the root of this project you can use if you want to run goose in a sandboxed fashion.
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## Getting involved!
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## Getting involved!
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