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Use "Docker Compose" as the name of the product consistently
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![logo](awesome-compose.jpg)
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> A curated list of Docker Compose samples.
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These samples provide a starting point for how to integrate different services using a Compose file and to manage their deployment with docker-compose.
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These samples provide a starting point for how to integrate different services using a Compose file and to manage their deployment with Docker Compose.
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## Getting started
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These instructions will get you through the bootstrap phase of creating and
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deploying samples of containerized applications with docker-compose.
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deploying samples of containerized applications with Docker Compose.
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### Prerequisites
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* Make sure that you have Docker and docker-compose installed
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* Make sure that you have Docker and Docker Compose installed
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* Windows or macOS:
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[Install Docker Desktop](https://www.docker.com/get-started)
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* Linux: [Install Docker](https://www.docker.com/get-started) and then
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[docker-compose](https://github.com/docker/compose)
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[Docker Compose](https://github.com/docker/compose)
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* Download some or all of the samples in the `samples` directory
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### Running a sample
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The root directory of each sample contains the docker-compose.yaml which
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The root directory of each sample contains the `docker-compose.yaml` which
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describes the configuration of service components. All samples can be run in
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a local environment by going into the root directory of each one and executing:
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## Contribute
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We welcome examples that help people understand how to use docker-compose for
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We welcome examples that help people understand how to use Docker Compose for
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common applications.
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