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[[wikipedia:Docker_(software)#Tools|Docker Compose]]<ref>https://docs.docker.com/compose/</ref> is a tool available since [[2014]] for defining and running multi-container Docker applications. | [[wikipedia:Docker_(software)#Tools|Docker Compose]]<ref>https://docs.docker.com/compose/</ref> is a tool available since [[2014]] for defining and running multi-container Docker applications. | ||
− | Rules are defined in <code>[[docker-compose.yml]]</code> and executed by running <code> | + | Rules are defined in <code>[[docker-compose.yml]]</code> and executed by running <code>docker-compose up</code>. |
<code>docker-compose</code> allows to define start order dependencies between containers. | <code>docker-compose</code> allows to define start order dependencies between containers. |
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