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Containerise f3 binary and publish to ghcr #398

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Define Dockerfile to build and containerise the f3 CLI, build the container on pull request on CI and publish it on GitHub Container Registry on merge to main and tagged versions.

Define `Dockerfile` to build and containerise the `f3` CLI, build the
container on pull request on CI and publish it on GitHub Container
Registry on merge to main and tagged versions.
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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 79.39%. Comparing base (02ee45c) to head (6cfa7b1).

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