--- title: Containerize your application keywords: get started, quick start, intro, concepts description: Learn how to containerize your application. --- When working with containers, you typically need to create a `Dockerfile` to define your image and a `compose.yaml` file to define how to run it. To help you create these files, Docker Desktop has the `docker init` command. Run this command in a terminal within your project folder. `docker init` creates all the required files to containerize your application. This walkthrough shows you how this works. {{< include "guides-get-docker.md" >}} ## Step 1: Run the command to create Docker assets Choose one of your own applications that you would like to containerize, and in a terminal, run the following commands. Replace `/path/to/your/project/` with the directory containing your project. {{< include "open-terminal.md" >}} ```console $ cd /path/to/your/project/ ``` ```console $ docker init ``` ## Step 2: Follow the on-screen prompts `docker init` walks you through a few questions to configure your project with sensible defaults. Specify your answers and press `Enter`. ## Step 3: Try to run your application Once you have answered all the questions, run the following commands in a terminal to run your project. Replace `/path/to/your/project/` with the directory containing your project. ```console $ cd /path/to/your/project/ ``` ```console $ docker compose up ``` ## Step 4: Update the Docker assets The `docker init` command tries its best to do the heavy lifting for you, but sometimes there's some assembly required. In this case, you can refer to the [Dockerfile reference⁠](/engine/reference/builder/) and [Compose file reference](/compose/compose-file/)⁠ to learn how to update the files created by `docker init`. ## Summary In this walkthrough, you learned how to containerize your own application. Related information: - Read more about [docker init](../../engine/reference/commandline/init.md) - Learn more about Docker assets in the [Dockerfile reference⁠](/engine/reference/builder/) and [Compose file reference](/compose/compose-file/) ## Next steps Continue to the next walkthrough to learn how to publish an application as an image on Docker Hub. {{< button url="./publish-your-image.md" text="Publish your image" >}}