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	Contributing to podman-compose
Adding new commands
To add a command you need to add a function that is decorated
with @cmd_run passing the compose instance, command name and
description. the wrapped function should accept two arguments
the compose instance and the command-specific arguments (resulted
from python's argparse package) inside that command you can
run PodMan like this compose.podman.run(['inspect', 'something'])
and inside that function you can access compose.pods
and compose.containers ...etc.
Here is an example
@cmd_run(podman_compose, 'build', 'build images defined in the stack')
def compose_build(compose, args):
    compose.podman.run(['build', 'something'])
Command arguments parsing
Add a function that accept parser which is an instance from argparse.
In side that function you can call parser.add_argument().
The function decorated with @cmd_parse accepting the compose instance,
and command names (as a list or as a string).
You can do this multiple times.
Here is an example
@cmd_parse(podman_compose, 'build')
def compose_build_parse(parser):
    parser.add_argument("--pull",
        help="attempt to pull a newer version of the image", action='store_true')
    parser.add_argument("--pull-always",
        help="attempt to pull a newer version of the image, Raise an error even if the image is present locally.", action='store_true')
NOTE: @cmd_parse should be after @cmd_run
Calling a command from inside another
If you need to call podman-compose down from inside podman-compose up
do something like:
@cmd_run(podman_compose, 'up', 'up desc')
def compose_up(compose, args):
    compose.commands['down'](compose, args)
    # or
    compose.commands['down'](argparse.Namespace(foo=123))
Missing Commands (help needed)
  bundle             Generate a Docker bundle from the Compose file
  config             Validate and view the Compose file
  create             Create services
  events             Receive real time events from containers
  images             List images
  kill               Kill containers
  logs               View output from containers
  pause              Pause services
  port               Print the public port for a port binding
  ps                 List containers
  rm                 Remove stopped containers
  run                Run a one-off command
  scale              Set number of containers for a service
  top                Display the running processes
  unpause            Unpause services