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Usage:    hyper compose up [OPTIONS] [SERVICE...]

Builds, (re)creates, starts, and attaches to containers for a service.

Unless they are already running, this command also starts any linked services.

The `hyper compose up` command aggregates the output of each container. When
the command exits, all containers are stopped. Running `hyper compose up -d`
starts the containers in the background and leaves them running.

If there are existing containers for a service, and the service's configuration
or image was changed after the container's creation, `hyper compose up` picks
up the changes by stopping and recreating the containers (preserving mounted
volumes). To prevent Compose from picking up changes, use the `--no-recreate`
flag.

If you want to force Compose to stop and recreate all containers, use the
`--force-recreate` flag.

  -d, --detach                    Detached mode: Run containers in the background,
                                  print new container names.
                                  Incompatible with --abort-on-container-exit.
  -f, --file=hyper-compose.yml    Specify an alternate compose file
  --force-recreate                Recreate containers even if their configuration
                                  and image haven't changed.
                                  Incompatible with --no-recreate.
  --help                          Print usage
  --no-recreate                   If containers already exist, don't recreate them.
                                  Incompatible with --force-recreate.
  -p, --project-name              Specify an alternate project name

NOTE: By default, the project name is the current directory name. The project name should be ^[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*$.

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