chore(docs): fix docker image location (#4567)

There isn't super-linter account on Docker Hub:
https://hub.docker.com/u/super-linter

I think the image should be coming from `ghcr.io/super-linter/super-linter`

Thanks
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Maciej Sobon 2023-08-26 04:52:20 +10:00 committed by GitHub
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@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ You can follow the link below on how to install and configure **Docker** on your
- You can run the container locally with the following **Base** flags to run your code:
- `docker run -e RUN_LOCAL=true -e USE_FIND_ALGORITHM=true -v /path/to/local/codebase:/tmp/lint super-linter/super-linter`
- To run against a single file you can use: `docker run -e RUN_LOCAL=true -e USE_FIND_ALGORITHM=true -v /path/to/local/codebase/file:/tmp/lint/file super-linter/super-linter`
- To run against a single file you can use: `docker run -e RUN_LOCAL=true -e USE_FIND_ALGORITHM=true -v /path/to/local/codebase/file:/tmp/lint/file ghcr.io/super-linter/super-linter`
- **NOTE:** You need to pass the `RUN_LOCAL` flag to bypass some of the GitHub Actions checks, as well as the mapping of your local codebase to `/tmp/lint` so that the linter can pick up the code
- **NOTE:** If you want to override the `/tmp/lint` folder, you can set the `DEFAULT_WORKSPACE` environment variable to point to the folder you'd prefer to scan.
- **NOTE:** The flag:`RUN_LOCAL` will set: `VALIDATE_ALL_CODEBASE` to true. This means it will scan **all** the files in the directory you have mapped. If you want to only validate a subset of your codebase, map a folder with only the files you wish to have linted
@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ This always runs the local docker based linting.
docker run --rm \
-e RUN_LOCAL=true \
--env-file ".github/super-linter.env" \
-v "$PWD":/tmp/lint super-linter/super-linter:v5
-v "$PWD":/tmp/lint ghcr.io/super-linter/super-linter:v5
```
### scripts/test
@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ jobs:
If you need to run the container locally and gain access to its command-line, you can run the following command:
- `docker run -it --entrypoint /bin/bash super-linter/super-linter`
- `docker run -it --entrypoint /bin/bash ghcr.io/super-linter/super-linter`
- This will drop you in the command-line of the docker container for any testing or troubleshooting that may be needed.
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