Provided by: podman-compose_1.3.0-1_all 

NAME
podman-compose - Define and run multi-container applications with Podman.
DESCRIPTION
podman-compose [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARG...]
OPTIONS
-h, --help show this help message and exit -v, --version show version --in-pod in_pod pod creation --pod-args pod_args custom arguments to be passed to `podman pod` --env-file env_file Specify an alternate environment file -f file, --file file Specify an compose file (default: docker-compose.yml) or '-' to read from stdin. --profile profile Specify a profile to enable -p PROJECT_NAME, --project-name PROJECT_NAME Specify an alternate project name (default: directory name) --podman-path PODMAN_PATH Specify an alternate path to podman (default: use location in $PATH variable) --podman-args args custom global arguments to be passed to `podman` --podman-pull-args args custom arguments to be passed to `podman pull` --podman-push-args args custom arguments to be passed to `podman push` --podman-build-args args custom arguments to be passed to `podman build` --podman-inspect-args args custom arguments to be passed to `podman inspect` --podman-run-args args custom arguments to be passed to `podman run` --podman-start-args args custom arguments to be passed to `podman start` --podman-stop-args args custom arguments to be passed to `podman stop` --podman-rm-args args custom arguments to be passed to `podman rm` --podman-volume-args args custom arguments to be passed to `podman volume` --no-ansi Do not print ANSI control characters --no-cleanup Do not stop and remove existing pod & containers --dry-run No action; perform a simulation of commands --parallel PARALLEL --verbose Print debugging output
COMMANDS
help show help version show version wait wait running containers to stop systemd create systemd unit file and register its compose stacks When first installed type `sudo podman-compose systemd -a create-unit` later you can add a compose stack by running `podman-compose systemd -a register` then you can start/stop your stack with `systemctl --user start podman-compose@<PROJ>` pull pull stack images push push stack images build build stack images up Create and start the entire stack or some of its services down tear down entire stack ps show status of containers run create a container similar to a service to run a one-off command exec execute a command in a running container start start specific services stop stop specific services restart restart specific services logs show logs from services config displays the compose file port Prints the public port for a port binding. pause Pause all running containers unpause Unpause all running containers kill Kill one or more running containers with a specific signal stats Display percentage of CPU, memory, network I/O, block I/O and PIDs for services. images List images used by the created containers
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Athos Ribeiro <athos@debian.org> based on the help2man output. User Commands PODMAN-COMPOSE(1)