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				|  |  |      Setting the `COMPOSE_IGNORE_ORPHANS` environment variable to `true` will stop docker compose from detecting orphaned
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				|  |  |      containers for the project.
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				|  |  |      ### Use Dry Run mode to test your command
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				|  |  |      Use `--dry-run` flag to test a command without changing your application stack state.
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				|  |  |      From the example above, you can see that the first step is to pull the image defined by `db` service, then build the `backend` service.
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				|  |  |      Next, the containers are created. The `db` service is started, and the `backend` and `proxy` wait until the `db` service is healthy before starting.
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				|  |  | -    Dry Run mode does not currently work with all commands. In particular, you cannot use Dry Run mode with a command that doesn't change the state of a Compose stack
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				|  |  | -    such as `ps`, `ls`, `logs` for example.
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				|  |  | -    Here the list of commands supporting `--dry-run` flag:
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				|  |  | -    * build
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				|  |  | -    * cp
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				|  |  | -    * create
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				|  |  | -    * down
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				|  |  | -    * exec
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				|  |  | -    * kill
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				|  |  | -    * pause
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				|  |  | -    * pull
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				|  |  | -    * push
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				|  |  | -    * remove
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				|  |  | -    * restart
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				|  |  | -    * run
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				|  |  | -    * start
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				|  |  | -    * stop
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				|  |  | -    * unpause
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				|  |  | -    * up
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				|  |  | +    Dry Run mode works with almost all commands. You cannot use Dry Run mode with a command that doesn't change the state of a Compose stack such as `ps`, `ls`, `logs` for example.
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				|  |  |  usage: docker compose
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				|  |  |  pname: docker
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				|  |  |  plink: docker.yaml
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