# docker compose convert Converts the compose file to platform's canonical format ### Aliases `docker compose convert`, `docker compose config` ### Options | Name | Type | Default | Description | |:--------------------------|:---------|:--------|:----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | `--format` | `string` | `yaml` | Format the output. Values: [yaml \| json] | | `--hash` | `string` | | Print the service config hash, one per line. | | `--images` | | | Print the image names, one per line. | | `--no-consistency` | | | Don't check model consistency - warning: may produce invalid Compose output | | `--no-interpolate` | | | Don't interpolate environment variables. | | `--no-normalize` | | | Don't normalize compose model. | | `-o`, `--output` | `string` | | Save to file (default to stdout) | | `--profiles` | | | Print the profile names, one per line. | | `-q`, `--quiet` | | | Only validate the configuration, don't print anything. | | `--resolve-image-digests` | | | Pin image tags to digests. | | `--services` | | | Print the service names, one per line. | | `--volumes` | | | Print the volume names, one per line. | ## Description `docker compose convert` renders the actual data model to be applied on the target platform. When used with the Docker engine, it merges the Compose files set by `-f` flags, resolves variables in the Compose file, and expands short-notation into the canonical format. To allow smooth migration from docker-compose, this subcommand declares alias `docker compose config`