--- description: Download and install Docker Compose on Linux with this step-by-step handbook. This plugin can be installed manually or by using a repository. keywords: install docker compose linux, docker compose linux, docker compose plugin, docker-compose-plugin, linux install docker compose, install docker-compose linux, linux install docker-compose, linux docker compose, docker compose v2 linux, install docker compose on linux toc_max: 3 title: Install the Compose plugin redirect_from: - /compose/compose-plugin/ - /compose/compose-linux/ --- {% include compose-eol.md %} On this page you can find instructions on how to install the Compose plugin on Linux from the command line. To install the Compose plugin on Linux, you can either: - [Set up Docker's repository on your Linux system](#install-using-the-repository). - [Install Compose manually](#install-the-plugin-manually). > **Note** > > These instructions assume you already have Docker Engine and Docker CLI installed and now want to install the Compose plugin. For Compose standalone, see [Install Compose Standalone](standalone.md). ## Install using the repository 1. Set up the repository. Find distro-specific instructions in: [Ubuntu](../../engine/install/ubuntu.md/#set-up-the-repository) | [CentOS](../../engine/install/centos.md/#set-up-the-repository) | [Debian](../../engine/install/debian.md/#set-up-the-repository) | [Fedora](../../engine/install/fedora.md/#set-up-the-repository) | [RHEL](../../engine/install/rhel.md/#set-up-the-repository) | [SLES](../../engine/install/sles.md/#set-up-the-repository). 2. Update the package index, and install the latest version of Docker Compose: * For Ubuntu and Debian, run: ```console $ sudo apt-get update $ sudo apt-get install docker-compose-plugin ``` * For RPM-based distros, run: ```console $ sudo yum update $ sudo yum install docker-compose-plugin ``` 3. Verify that Docker Compose is installed correctly by checking the version. ```console $ docker compose version Docker Compose version vN.N.N ``` Where `vN.N.N` is placeholder text standing in for the latest version. ### Update Compose To update the Compose plugin, run the following commands: * For Ubuntu and Debian, run: ```console $ sudo apt-get update $ sudo apt-get install docker-compose-plugin ``` * For RPM-based distros, run: ```console $ sudo yum update $ sudo yum install docker-compose-plugin ``` ## Install the plugin manually > **Note** > > This option requires you to manage upgrades manually. We recommend setting up Docker's repository for easier maintenance. 1. To download and install the Compose CLI plugin, run: ```console $ DOCKER_CONFIG=${DOCKER_CONFIG:-$HOME/.docker} $ mkdir -p $DOCKER_CONFIG/cli-plugins $ curl -SL https://github.com/docker/compose/releases/download/{{site.compose_version}}/docker-compose-linux-x86_64 -o $DOCKER_CONFIG/cli-plugins/docker-compose ``` This command downloads the latest release of Docker Compose (from the Compose releases repository) and installs Compose for the active user under `$HOME` directory. To install: * Docker Compose for _all users_ on your system, replace `~/.docker/cli-plugins` with `/usr/local/lib/docker/cli-plugins`. * A different version of Compose, substitute `{{site.compose_version}}` with the version of Compose you want to use. - For a different architecture, substitute `x86_64` with the [architecture you want](https://github.com/docker/compose/releases). 2. Apply executable permissions to the binary: ```console $ chmod +x $DOCKER_CONFIG/cli-plugins/docker-compose ``` or, if you chose to install Compose for all users: ```console $ sudo chmod +x /usr/local/lib/docker/cli-plugins/docker-compose ``` 3. Test the installation. ```console $ docker compose version Docker Compose version {{site.compose_version}} ```