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* <code>[[docker-compose down]] && [[docker-compose build]] --pull && [[docker-compose up -d]]</code> | * <code>[[docker-compose down]] && [[docker-compose build]] --pull && [[docker-compose up -d]]</code> | ||
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+ | docker-compose pull --help | ||
+ | Pulls images for services defined in a Compose file, but does not start the containers. | ||
− | + | Usage: pull [options] [--] [SERVICE...] | |
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+ | Options: | ||
+ | --ignore-pull-failures Pull what it can and ignores images with pull failures. | ||
+ | --parallel Deprecated, pull multiple images in parallel (enabled by default). | ||
+ | --no-parallel Disable parallel pulling. | ||
+ | -q, --quiet Pull without printing progress information | ||
+ | --include-deps Also pull services declared as dependencies | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
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