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# Installing Iceshrimp with Docker
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This guide is based on `docker compose` /Docker Compose v2, but `docker-compose` /Docker Compose v1 should work as well. Docker 20.10+ is required for building your own images because of BuildKit usage, and Docker 20.10 users need to [enable BuildKit first ](https://docs.docker.com/build/buildkit/#getting-started ), or [upgrade to latest Docker ](https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/#server ).
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## Preparations
### Getting needed files
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Run `git clone https://iceshrimp.dev/iceshrimp/iceshrimp` , but if you are not planning on building your own image, just grabbing `.config` and `docker-compose.yml.example` from the repo will suffice.
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### docker-compose.yml
First, run `cp docker-compose.yml.example docker-compose.yml` , and edit `docker-compose.yml` if
- you want to build the image yourself or choose a [different tag ](https://iceshrimp.dev/iceshrimp/-/packages/container/iceshrimp/versions ), and/or
- you want a search engine for better search performance and/or a cache server for better antenna handling.
### .config
Run `cp .config/docker_example.env .config/docker.env` , and edit `.config/docker.env` and fill it with the database credentials you want.
Run `cp .config/example-docker.yml .config/default.yml` , and edit `.config/default.yml`
- Replace example database credentials with the ones you entered in `.config/docker.env`
- Change other configuration
- Optionally, set up the search engine and cache server, if you have chosen to set them up.
## Installation and first start
Choose a method, whether you chose to build the image yourself or not.
Note: Ctrl-C will shut down Iceshrimp gracefully.
### Pulling the image
```sh
docker compose pull
docker compose up
```
### Building the image
Depending on your machine specs, this can take well over 30 minutes
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```sh
docker compose build
docker compose up
```
## Starting Iceshrimp automatically
Run `docker compose up -d` and Iceshrimp will start automatically on boot.
## Updating Iceshrimp
### Pulling the image
```sh
docker compose pull
docker compose down
docker compose up -d
```
### Building the image
```sh
## Run git stash commands only if you have uncommitted changes
git stash
git pull
git stash pop
docker compose build
docker compose down
docker compose up -d
```
## Post-install
See [post-install ](post-install.md ).