--- title: Docker Compose weight: 100 description: Learn how to use Docker Compose to define and run multi-container applications with this detailed introduction to the tool. keywords: docker compose, docker-compose, docker compose command, docker compose files, docker compose documentation, using docker compose, compose container, docker compose service grid: - title: Why use Compose? description: Understand Docker Compose's key benefits icon: feature_search link: /compose/intro/features-uses/ - title: How Compose works description: Understand how Compose works icon: category link: /compose/intro/compose-application-model/ - title: Install Compose description: Follow the instructions on how to install Docker Compose. icon: download link: /compose/install - title: Quickstart description: Learn the key concepts of Docker Compose whilst building a simple Python web application. icon: explore link: /compose/gettingstarted - title: View the release notes description: Find out about the latest enhancements and bug fixes. icon: note_add link: /compose/release-notes - title: Explore the Compose file reference description: Find information on defining services, networks, and volumes for a Docker application. icon: polyline link: /reference/compose-file - title: Browse common FAQs description: Explore general FAQs and find out how to give feedback. icon: help link: /compose/faq - title: Migrate to Compose V2 description: Learn how to migrate from Compose V1 to V2 icon: folder_delete link: /compose/releases/migrate/ aliases: - /compose/cli-command/ - /compose/networking/swarm/ - /compose/overview/ - /compose/swarm/ - /compose/completion/ --- Docker Compose is a tool for defining and running multi-container applications. It is the key to unlocking a streamlined and efficient development and deployment experience. Compose simplifies the control of your entire application stack, making it easy to manage services, networks, and volumes in a single, comprehensible YAML configuration file. Then, with a single command, you create and start all the services from your configuration file. Compose works in all environments; production, staging, development, testing, as well as CI workflows. It also has commands for managing the whole lifecycle of your application: * Start, stop, and rebuild services * View the status of running services * Stream the log output of running services * Run a one-off command on a service {{< grid >}}