This Awesome Docker Compose repository consists of useful docker-compose
files. A well-prepared Docker stack can be run with just a single docker-compose up -d
command thanks to the docker-compose
files in this repository.
For now, there are some docker-compose
files created by me but looking for contributors. See Contribution Guideline for more information.
Make sure you have Docker and Docker Compose installed on your local. Also don't forget to check compose file version matches with your Docker Compose and Docker versions.
After all, run the following command:
docker-compose up -d
Here -d
runs the stack in the background. If you don't want to run all the containers but some, do the following:
docker-compose up -d service1 service2
To stop and remove the stack just give the following:
docker-compose down
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It is licensed under MIT License as found in the LICENSE file.