--- title: Use containers for Deno development linkTitle: Develop your app weight: 20 keywords: deno, local, development description: Learn how to develop your Deno application locally. aliases: - /language/deno/develop/ --- ## Prerequisites Complete [Containerize a Deno application](containerize.md). ## Overview In this section, you'll learn how to set up a development environment for your containerized application. This includes: - Configuring Compose to automatically update your running Compose services as you edit and save your code ## Get the sample application Clone the sample application to use with this guide. Open a terminal, change directory to a directory that you want to work in, and run the following command to clone the repository: ```console $ git clone https://github.com/dockersamples/docker-deno.git && cd docker-deno ``` ## Automatically update services Use Compose Watch to automatically update your running Compose services as you edit and save your code. For more details about Compose Watch, see [Use Compose Watch](/manuals/compose/how-tos/file-watch.md). Open your `compose.yml` file in an IDE or text editor and then add the Compose Watch instructions. The following example shows how to add Compose Watch to your `compose.yml` file. ```yaml {hl_lines="9-12",linenos=true} services: server: image: deno-server build: context: . dockerfile: Dockerfile ports: - "8000:8000" develop: watch: - action: rebuild path: . ``` Run the following command to run your application with Compose Watch. ```console $ docker compose watch ``` Now, if you modify your `server.ts` you will see the changes in real time without re-building the image. To test it out, open the `server.ts` file in your favorite text editor and change the message from `{"Status" : "OK"}` to `{"Status" : "Updated"}`. Save the file and refresh your browser at `http://localhost:8000`. You should see the updated message. Press `ctrl+c` in the terminal to stop your application. ## Summary In this section, you also learned how to use Compose Watch to automatically rebuild and run your container when you update your code. Related information: - [Compose file reference](/reference/compose-file/) - [Compose file watch](/manuals/compose/how-tos/file-watch.md) - [Multi-stage builds](/manuals/build/building/multi-stage.md) ## Next steps In the next section, you'll take a look at how to set up a CI/CD pipeline using GitHub Actions.