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clarify docker-compose vs. docker compose

Jeremy Lin 2022-10-11 00:46:00 -07:00
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This example assumes that you have [installed](https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/) Docker Compose, that you have a domain name (e.g., `vaultwarden.example.com`) for your vaultwarden instance, and that it will be publicly accessible.
**Note**: Docker Compose might be run as `docker-compose <command> ...` (with a dash) or `docker compose <command> ...` (with a space), depending on how you have installed Docker Compose. `docker-compose` is the original syntax, when Docker Compose was distributed as a standalone executable. You can still choose to do a [standalone](https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/other/#install-compose-standalone) installation, in which case you would continue to use this syntax. However, Docker currently recommends installing Docker Compose as a Docker plugin, where `compose` becomes a subcommand of `docker`, making the syntax `docker compose <command> ...`.
Start by making a new directory and changing into it. Next, create the `docker-compose.yml` below, making sure to substitute appropriate values for the `DOMAIN` and `EMAIL` variables.
```yaml
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Run
```bash
docker-compose up -d
docker compose up -d # or `docker-compose up -d` if using the standalone Docker Compose
```
to create and start the containers. A private network for the services in this `docker-compose.yml` file will be created automatically, with only Caddy being publicly exposed.
```bash
docker-compose down
docker-compose down # or `docker-compose down` if using the standalone Docker Compose
```
stops and destroys the containers.
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As with the HTTP challenge example, run
```bash
docker-compose up -d
docker-compose up -d # or `docker-compose up -d` if using the standalone Docker Compose
```
to create and start the containers.