# Docker Compose v2 [![Actions Status](https://github.com/docker/compose/workflows/Continuous%20integration/badge.svg)](https://github.com/docker/compose/actions) ![Docker Compose](logo.png?raw=true "Docker Compose Logo") Docker Compose is a tool for running multi-container applications on Docker defined using the [Compose file format](https://compose-spec.io). A Compose file is used to define how the one or more containers that make up your application are configured. Once you have a Compose file, you can create and start your application with a single command: `docker-compose up`. # Where to get Docker Compose ### Windows and macOS Docker Compose is included in [Docker Desktop](https://www.docker.com/products/docker-desktop) for Windows and macOS. ### Linux You can download Docker Compose binaries from the [release page](https://github.com/docker/compose/releases) on this repository. Copy the relevant binary for your OS under `$HOME/.docker/cli-plugins/docker-compose` (might require to make the downloaded file executable with `chmod +x`) Quick Start ----------- Using Docker Compose is basically a three-step process: 1. Define your app's environment with a `Dockerfile` so it can be reproduced anywhere. 2. Define the services that make up your app in `docker-compose.yml` so they can be run together in an isolated environment. 3. Lastly, run `docker-compose up` and Compose will start and run your entire app. A Compose file looks like this: ```yaml services: web: build: . ports: - "5000:5000" volumes: - .:/code redis: image: redis ``` Contributing ------------ Want to help develop Docker Compose? Check out our [contributing documentation](CONTRIBUTING.md). If you find an issue, please report it on the [issue tracker](https://github.com/docker/compose/issues/new/choose).