docs: add Docker image name to Prerequisites section#1701
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Add explicit Docker image URL (ghcr.io/github/github-mcp-server) to the Prerequisites section for better discoverability. Fixes github#1505 Signed-off-by: majiayu000 <1835304752@qq.com>
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Summary
Add explicit Docker image URL (
ghcr.io/github/github-mcp-server) to the Prerequisites section in the README for better discoverability.Problem
As noted in #1505, the Prerequisites section mentions that the Docker image is public and provides troubleshooting steps for pull errors, but doesn't explicitly state the Docker image name/URL. Users have to scroll down to the configuration examples to find it.
Solution
Add the image URL directly in the Prerequisites section where Docker is first mentioned, making it immediately visible to users setting up the server.
Changes
Fixes #1505