

It is expected to be a drop-in replacement for docker-compose. The compose command in the Docker CLI supports most of the docker-compose commands and flags. While docker-compose is still supported and maintained, Compose V2 implementation relies directly on the compose-go bindings which are maintained as part of the specification. For more information and for instructions on how to use Dev Environments, see Development Environments Preview.Ĭompose V2 beta: Docker Desktop now includes the beta version of Compose V2, which supports the docker compose command as part of the Docker CLI. When using Dev Environments, you can share your in-progress work with your team members in just one click, and without having to deal with any merge conflicts. By clicking Accept and download, you agree to these terms, the Docker Data Processing Agreement, and the Data Privacy Policy.ĭev Environments Preview: Dev Environments enable you to seamlessly collaborate with your team members without moving between Git branches to get your code onto your team members’ machines.

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We’ve updated the Docker Subscription Service Agreement. This page contains release notes for Docker Desktop for Windows 3.x.
