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				|  |  |  features, such as `${VARIABLE-default}` and `${VARIABLE/foo/bar}`, are not
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				|  |  |  supported.
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				|  |  | -If you need to put a literal dollar sign in a configuration value, use a double
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				|  |  | -dollar sign (`$$`).
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				|  |  | +You can use a `$$` (double-dollar sign) when your configuration needs a literal
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				|  |  | +dollar sign. This also prevents Compose from interpolating a value, so a `$$`
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				|  |  | +allows you to refer to environment variables that you don't want processed by
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				|  |  | +Compose.
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				|  |  | +    web:
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				|  |  | +      build: .
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				|  |  | +      command: "$$VAR_NOT_INTERPOLATED_BY_COMPOSE"
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				|  |  | +If you forget and use a single dollar sign (`$`), Compose interprets the value as an environment variable and will warn you:
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				|  |  | +  The VAR_NOT_INTERPOLATED_BY_COMPOSE is not set. Substituting an empty string.
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				|  |  |  ## Compose documentation
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