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Your-Own-Containers: Lint #288

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10 changes: 4 additions & 6 deletions docs/advanced/your-own-containers.md
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Expand Up @@ -429,13 +429,11 @@ IMPORTANT: `APPNAME` is a placeholder. *You need to change that* **everywhere i
Once you have a docker-compose file as described above, you will use standard docker commands to create and run the container.

If the file is named `docker-compose.yml` and is located in the current working directory:
```
docker compose up -d
```

docker compose up -d

If the file has some other name or is located elsewhere in the file system:
```
docker compose up -d -d /path/to/something.yml
```

docker compose up -d -d /path/to/something.yml

Remember to create the `APPNAME.domain.tld` subdomain at cloudflare [or wherever your DNS is] and create the required `/opt/APPNAME` directory tree prior to running that command.