fix(docs): updated documentation links

Signed-off-by: Michal Zdrojewski <code@strayobject.co.uk>
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Michal Zdrojewski 2016-10-24 15:05:01 +01:00
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@ -6,11 +6,11 @@ Compose is a tool for defining and running multi-container Docker applications.
With Compose, you use a Compose file to configure your application's services.
Then, using a single command, you create and start all the services
from your configuration. To learn more about all the features of Compose
see [the list of features](https://github.com/docker/compose/blob/release/docs/overview.md#features).
see [the list of features](https://github.com/docker/docker.github.io/blob/master/compose/overview.md#features).
Compose is great for development, testing, and staging environments, as well as
CI workflows. You can learn more about each case in
[Common Use Cases](https://github.com/docker/compose/blob/release/docs/overview.md#common-use-cases).
[Common Use Cases](https://github.com/docker/docker.github.io/blob/master/compose/overview.md#common-use-cases).
Using Compose is basically a three-step process.
@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ A `docker-compose.yml` looks like this:
image: redis
For more information about the Compose file, see the
[Compose file reference](https://github.com/docker/compose/blob/release/docs/compose-file.md)
[Compose file reference](https://github.com/docker/docker.github.io/blob/master/compose/compose-file.md)
Compose has commands for managing the whole lifecycle of your application: