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Sebastiaan van Stijn 0e797a650f Explain stack deploy with multiple Compose files
The Docker Compose docs suggest using a separate override
configuration file for production-specific settings, but
it is not obvious how to feed this to `docker stack deploy`,
which only supports a single Compose file as input. Thus,
we now describe how to do this by merging the configuration
files with `docker-compose config`.

Signed-off-by: Denis Washington <denis@denisw.de>
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
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docker/cli

This repository is the home of the cli used in the Docker CE and Docker EE products.

Development

docker/cli is developed using Docker.

Build a linux binary:

$ make -f docker.Makefile binary

Build binaries for all supported platforms:

$ make -f docker.Makefile cross

Run all linting:

$ make -f docker.Makefile lint

In-container development environment

Start an interactive development environment:

$ make -f docker.Makefile shell

In the development environment you can run many tasks, including build binaries:

$ make binary

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